Castile soap is a name use in English-speaking countries for soap made exclusively from vegetable oil (as opposed to animal fat), although many soapmaking authorities[who?] hold that to be "Castile" soap it must be made exclusively or predominantly from olive oil. Examples of other oils that dissenting authorities[who?] hold can be used in castile soaps include coconut, almond, hemp, and jojoba. Castile soap is also sometimes called Seafarer's soap because of its broad range of uses.