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Brassica napus is the common farm plant, from whose seed this useful oil is obtained. Brilliant yellow flowers make this crop notable from the roadside.
No, it is the oil extracted from the seed of a weed known as rape. Rapeseed oil was originally extracted for use as a motor oil. The oil was later processed to remove most of the erucic acid (a known carcinogen) in the oil. This made it acceptable to the Canadian Authorities as a food oil. It has never been tested by the US FDA, but accepted as safe.
In 2001 world production of rapeseed oil was 13.1 million metric tons
Canola is rapeseed. The name Canola is a trademarked hybrid plant first grown in Canada. So Canola Oil is a specific kind of rapeseed oil.
Canola oil is a type of oil extracted from rapeseed. Like all oils it separates from water due to it having non-polar irons where as water has polar irons.
U.S. imports of rapeseed oil were 241,586 metric tons in 2001
U.S. imports of rapeseed oil were 241,586 metric tons in 2001
You should get as far away from rapeseed oil (Canola Oil) as you can. The FDA refused to allow rapeseed oil for 50 years because it was harmful to the human body. Suddenly and without explanation the FDA lifted its ban. The scientific reasoning for not allowing rape seed oil is still there and people do get sick from it. google "aniline-denatured rapeseed oil." And read about it.
Rapeseed comes from a completely different different plant. It is not related to wheat.
I have painted rapeseed oil on some surfaces painted with oil paint and cannot detect any change after it's wiped off.
300ml oil