Canola meal was originally known as rape-seed meal
Canola meal is often used as a cattle feed supplement
Canola meal is often used as a cattle feed supplement
Canola meal is a byproduct of the oil extraction process from canola seeds, which are primarily grown for their oil-rich content. After the oil is extracted, the remaining solid material is ground into a meal that is high in protein and fiber. It is commonly used as a feed ingredient in livestock diets, particularly for cattle, swine, and poultry, due to its nutritional benefits. Additionally, canola meal is also explored for its potential use in human food products and as a source of bioactive compounds.
You can use Canola oil for frying and well as for baking ...........Canola oil gives extra flavor to your cooked fish ........ Don't worry about fats because canola oil is cholesterol free.......... Enjoy you meal .........
Canola is called 'colza' in French.
The traditional name of the oil commonly called "canola" is "rapeseed oil".
To substitute canola oil for butter in a recipe, use 3/4 cup of canola oil for every 1 cup of butter called for. Be aware that the texture and flavor of the final product may be slightly different.
In some parts of the United States it is called dinner. In others, where the midday meal is the main meal of the day called dinner, the evening meal is called supper.
Yes they can. Canola meal is a by-product moderately-high in energy and an excellent source of protein for cattle, and is a good feedstuff to incorporate into your animal's feeding program if protein is lacking. Canola itself is very high in energy (due to the oil content), so it should be fed to cattle in modest amounts, just like you would with any type of high-energy grain.
A drink taken after a meal is called a digestif (as opposed to one taken before a meal which is called an appertif).
Canola is thinner
Canola seeds