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The answer CANOLA has 52 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of canola in various dictionaries:
noun - vegetable oil made from rapeseed
A rapeseed oil that is very low in erucic acid content.
noun - an oil from the seeds of a kind of herb
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Kind of oil |
Cooking-oil source |
___ oil |
Rapeseed oil |
Cooking oil seed |
Cooking oil |
Type of oil |
Saskatchewan crop |
Oil source |
With 49-Down, rapeseed product |
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Among vegetable oils, this one is the lowest in saturated fat |
Seen here are the flowers of this plant that yields a cooking oil low in saturated fat |
Keith Downey developed rapeseed into this cooking product, now a huge cash crop for farmers in Saskatchewan |
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A rapeseed oil that is very low in erucic acid content and high in monounsaturated fatty acids. |
Oilseed rape of a variety developed in Canada and grown in North America, which yields a valuable culinary oil. |
a plant with yellow flowers from which oil and animal food are produced |
oil made from the canola plant |
Canola description |
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Canola oil, or canola for short, is a vegetable oil derived from rapeseed that is low in erucic acid, as opposed to colza oil. It is also the name of the seed variety that produces it. There are both edible and industrial forms produced from the seed of any of several cultivars of the plant family Brassicaceae, namely cultivars of Brassica napus L., Brassica rapa subsp. oleifera, syn. B. campestris L. or Brassica juncea, which are also referred to as "canola". * Consumption of the oil has become common in industrialized nations. It is considered safe for people to eat, and has a relatively low amount of saturated fat, a substantial amount of monounsaturated fat, with roughly a 2:1 mono- to poly-unsaturated fats ratio. It is also used as a source of biodiesel. |