Canola reproduces primarily through sexual reproduction, utilizing flowers that undergo cross-pollination. The flowers contain both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive organs, allowing for the transfer of pollen from the stamens of one flower to the pistil of another, often facilitated by pollinators like bees. After successful fertilization, the fertilized ovules develop into seeds, which can be dispersed to grow new plants. Additionally, canola can reproduce vegetatively through the growth of side shoots or by reseeding from dropped seeds.
Canola is thinner
Canola seeds
The United States grows canola
Canola is called 'colza' in French.
The Hindi name for canola seeds is "सरसों के बीज" (Sarson ke beej).
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 a plant. Where I live there are fields and fields of Canola. So if you have purchased canola oil (unless the company has added nuts to it, which seems unlikely) then it's just made from the Canola plant.
Lauric acid can come from canola
No, canola oil is not a hydrogenated oil.
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 is used for cooking like canola oil which is very popular these days.
Yes, it pops great in canola oil.