Pure White Tallow

White Tallow

Tallow is used in animal feed, to make soap, for cooking, as a bird food, and was once used for making candles. It can be used as a raw material for the production of biodiesel and other oleo chemicals.

As a saturated animal fat, tallow almost looks like a hybrid of coconut oil and butter, White Tallow is the fat extracted from animal tissue. This finished product could be used as an energy source for animal feed or used to manufacture soaps, candles, balm, bio diesel, oleo chemicals and many more.
Tallow is made from rendering suet, which is the hard, white fatty layer that surrounds an animal's organs, specially the lungs, liver and kidneys.

Uses of Tallow

SOAP
Believe it or not, most commercial soap bars are made with tallow! Tallow hardens and lathers well, and can be used in place of other vegetable oils, such as palm oil, that are commonly used in soap making. To make tallow soap, all you need is sodium hydroxide, water, tallow and essential oils.

 

CANDLES
It is believed that the original candles were made from beewax, but tallow candles followed soon after. Tallow candles are simply tallow that has been melted, then cooled in a canning jar with a wick placed in the middle. Candle making does not get any easier than that.

 

BODY MOISTURIZER
Fat is a naturally moisturizing nutrient, and tallow has the perfect texture to make whipped homemade body butter. When whipped butter is mixed with essential oils, such as peppermint or lavender oil, it makes the perfect hand and body moisturizer.

 

BIO DIESEL
Tallow can be used for the production of biodiesel in much the same way as oils from plants are currently used. Because tallow is derived from animal by-products which have little to no value to commercial food industries. it avoids some of the food v/s fuel debate.

 

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