Linseed oil is not generally recommended for use in cooking. In one study, the content of alpha -linolenic acid (ALA) in whole flaxseeds did not decrease after heating the seeds to temperatures of up to 178 °C (352.4 °F) for one and a half hours.
What is Lesotho’s fuel consumption?
Like most countries in sub-Sahara Africa, Lesotho¡¯s fuel share of total final consumption is dominated by biofuels and waste at 57% followed by oil, 26%, electricity at 7% and coal at 7%.
Does Lesotho use biomass?
Traditional biomass ¨C the burning of charcoal, crop waste, and other organic matter ¨C is not included. This can be an important source in lower-income settings. Lesotho: How much of the country¡¯s electricity comes from nuclear power?
How much electricity is consumed in Lesotho?
According to AFREC¡¯s energy balance 2020, most of the electricity is consumed in the households at 35% and industry at 31% of the total electricity consumed in Lesotho.