mazola has no meaning in Hebrew.
Some popular canola oil brands available in the market include Crisco, Mazola, and Spectrum.
No, they have almost nothing in common. You can use many different vegetable oils instead of corn oil, sunflower oil for example. If you don't have light corn syrup, substitute 1 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup water. If a recipe calls for dark corn syrup, use 1 cup packed brown sugar and 1/4 cup water.
no...it comes from the rapeseed plant. Canola stands for Canadian oil, most rapeseed plants are grown in Canada (and the word canola is a much less offensive term than rapeseed). Canola oil is called LEAR oil in Canada(Low Erucic Acid Rapeseed oil), erucic acid is a known carcinogen, Canola is a combination of CANada and mazOLA, Mazola (corn oil) was it's main competitor in the US when it was introduced to US markets.
So many oil is their what's called vegan. Because those oils of course vegan if you make them from vegan fruits or vegetables or seeds. Avocado oil, Canola oil, Peanut oil, Coconut oil, Safflower oil, sunflower oil, Mazola corn oil, Extra Virgin Olive oil, You can use them as vegan.
Well if you're talking about good names for olive oil brands i am of no assistance but to name established oil companies i may be helpful, you have : Bertolli, Mazola, J sainsbury's light and mild, Crisco oils and shortenings.
A British food multinational group based in London
Canola (canada oil) Oil is processed from the seed of the rape weed. Originally it was used as a synthetic motor oil. "Raw" rapeseed oil is high in erucic acid, a known carcinogen, and must be processesd to reduce the erucic acid content. This cooking oil was originally marketed as Lear Oil, low-Erucic Acid Rapeseed Oil, but later was named Canola oil when marketed to the United States. One of the best selling oils in the US at the time was Mazola Corn oil. So Can(ada) (Maz)ola became the marketing brand.
If you're deep frying, no- olive oil burns at a lower temp than canola. If you're pan-frying you could, but keep in mind that olive oil will impart flavor that is likely undesirable for your shrimp cakes.
Yes, cooking oil is made out of oil.
If you are asking about Oil Cloth, it is not made from oil, it is a plastic covered cloth that repels oil. There are fabric products made from petroleum products, but they are not made directly from oil.
I know plastic is made from oil