サラダ油 (salad oil / refined cooking oil)
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A Japanese category of refined, neutral-tasting plant oil — typically blends of soybean, rapeseed, or corn oils — used for both cooking and salad dressings. The name dates to a 1920s marketing campaign for oil pure enough to eat raw. Despite the English-derived name, it does not mean 'salad-only oil.'
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