A
vegetable oil is a
triglyceride extracted from a
plant. Such oils have been part of human culture for millennia. The term "vegetable oil" can be narrowly defined as referring only to plant oils that are liquid at room temperature, or broadly defined without regard to a substance's
state of matter at a given
temperature. For this reason, vegetable oils that are solid at room temperature are sometimes called
vegetable fats. Vegetable oils are composed of triglycerides, as contrasted with
waxes which lack
glycerin in their structure. Although many plant parts may yield oil, in commercial practice, oil is extracted primarily from
seeds.