vegetable oil corn oil olive oil Crisco oil wesson oil canola oil
the liquid that floats on canola oil is thing that is denser than it
They're about the same price.
No, corn syrup is a syrup that is made from corn. Canola oil is an oil that originates from the seed of the rapeseed plant.
You can use butter instead, although you really won't get the same texture as you'd get using Crisco. Oil does not work in Irish Soda Bread. You could try searching for an Irish Soda Bread recipe that doesn't include Crisco.
This is not authoratative (not from me, at least; I was doing a websearch for the same thing), but http://www.columbiabasin.edu/docs/ag_bs1_pdf_madison_farms_biodiesel.pdf says 7.2 lbs per gallon. That is, the canola they propose growing results in 7.2 lb per gallon oil.
Yes, solid Crisco can be used. Not Crisco oil.
What is canola oil? We can't get it in the foreign country where I live, what is most healthy to substitute? Canola oil is an extract you get out of Canola seeds
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.
Yes, it pops great in canola oil.
Canola is a PC way of saying rapeseed, a plant grown for it's oil.
Canola is used for cooking like canola oil which is very popular these days.