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Which Is The Most Slipperiest Edible Oil?
Weird question i know but i'm doing an egg eating competition and a sausage eating competition soon afterwards so am looking for the best throat lubricant so need a scientific edge. A few in the eating competition game swear by olive oil to help them win eating competitions but is olive oil the most slipperiest? Someone told me that soy bean oil would be more slippery due to micro granules at the cellular level but i have no idea whether this is true or even what it means to be honest. So which oil would you recommend me to use?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would have thought that olive oil, being a natural product would be the most lubricant, I'm no expert but could the other manufactured oils have a water base? Whichever you choose hopefully it wouldn't have a laxitive effect..... or maybe that will be OK since you are eating eggs which will probably bung you up!
Joggerjayne unfortunately i had to pull out due to a sprained jaw but more ahead.
Thank you graham and prudie i never thought of those two.
I think i'll have to construct an experiment myself, maybe buy a pork belly, tilt at an angle and spray different oils onto it and time an egg from top to bottom with a high speed camera? Would that be a fair experiment to ascertain which is the best. Got some plans to draw up and a few friends to phone now. Good evening and thanks all.
Thank you graham and prudie i never thought of those two.
I think i'll have to construct an experiment myself, maybe buy a pork belly, tilt at an angle and spray different oils onto it and time an egg from top to bottom with a high speed camera? Would that be a fair experiment to ascertain which is the best. Got some plans to draw up and a few friends to phone now. Good evening and thanks all.
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