Oleo is the old word for Margarine. Buy Margarine. It is NOT Crisco.
2006-11-14 06:29:28
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answered by SunShineShoes 4
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No. Crisco is like lard. It comes in a can or you can get it in sticks for baking, but it is always marked Crisco. Oleo is stick margarine that is all inclusive except for actual butter.
2006-11-14 06:29:56
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answered by sibelover 3
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oleo-Manufactures a range of edible fat and oil-based products including shortenings, margarines, and lard substitutes.
crisco-Crisco provided an alternative to animal fats, and it was more economical than ... Crisco introduces 0 Grams Trans Fat Per Serving All-Vegetable Shortening ...
2006-11-14 06:30:51
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answered by teddy89 2
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No oleo is margarine and crisco is a shortening used for making pie crusts. Margerine can be used for buttering toast, cooking, ect. ect
Crisco
It is a vegetable oil made of triglycerides made from plant .
Margerine is a vegetable fat processed to resemble the taste, texture, and appearance of butter. Although lacking the full, rich flavor of butter, margarine is used as a substitute by those who wish to limit animal fats in their diet.
2006-11-14 06:48:06
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answered by tessie4 2
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Oleo is Grandma's name for margarine. Crisco is modern day lard.
2006-11-14 06:35:43
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answered by hazydaze 5
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I think Oleo is butter and Crisco is more like solidified vegetable oil.
2006-11-14 06:29:35
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answered by scorpio6 2
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No, but they are prepared the same way.
Oleo is short for oleomargarine. Crisco is a brand name for a hydrogenated oil used as shortening.
2006-11-14 06:31:50
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answered by margcolins 4
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no- oleo is margarine and Crisco is shortening- if you are using for baking, say for..cookies, if you use margarine (min. 70% oil), your cookies will be softer because of the water and air content in the margarine- if you use shortening then your cookies will be crisp, because of the 100% fat content
2006-11-14 06:31:28
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answered by dances with cats 7
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no oleo is sort of a butter product and crisco is fat in a can
2006-11-14 06:29:00
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answered by Patti T 3
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In the superstore, fruits are usually picked out far too soon. Some are rocks, many are wrong. Some of the fresh vegetables are generally right (zucchini, onions, garlic, lettuce, greens, and a few others) so I'd have to go with vegetables.
2017-02-20 08:39:58
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answered by grier 3
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