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Illipe butter is a vegetable fat from the nut (known as the "false illipe nut") of the Shorea stenoptera tree, sometimes used as a butter substitute.[1] Borneo tallow nut oil is extracted from this species. The word Illipe is derived from the Tamil word for the tree Iluppai (இலுப்பை). The true illipe nut is from the species Madhuca latifolia; it is used for producing biodiesel,[1] and Mowrah Butter is from Madhuca longifolia, Family Sapotaceae.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Illipe Nuts", Innvista
  2. ^ Belitz, H. -D; Grosch, Werner; Schieberle, Peter (2004-04-22). Food Chemistry. ISBN 9783540408178.