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Cohune oil

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Cohune oil is generally not used commercially because the cohune palm is very difficult to break open. However, the manufacture and usage of the oil continues among certain
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Along with other byproducts of the palm, cohune oil is believed to have been used by cultures in southern
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
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The Maya Indians of Southern Yucatan and Northern British Honduras
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1000 kg/m, liquid (4 °C) (62.4 lb/cu. ft)
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Index

IUPAC name
ChemSpider
UNII
3JB1E4715T
Density
Melting point
°C
standard state
Infobox references
cohune palm
Central
South America
Mesoamerica
pre-Columbian
Maya
lubricant
cooking
soapmaking
lamp oil
fatty acids
Fatty acid
Caprylic
Capric
Lauric
Myristic
Palmitic
Stearic
Oleic
Linoleic
contemporary Maya communities

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