canola

[ US /kəˈnoʊɫə/ ]
[ UK /kænˈə‍ʊlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. vegetable oil made from rapeseed; it is high in monounsaturated fatty acids
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How To Use canola In A Sentence

  • A good natural fungicide can be made from whole milk, bicarb soda and canola oil.
  • I think I posted a while back about the deodorization process creating trans fats in canola oil. I’ll have mine with fat, please. | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • A good natural fungicide can be made from whole milk, bicarb soda and canola oil.
  • His form of sulfur actually comes from live plants in the Brassica genus - such as broccoli, cauliflower, turnip, radish, and canola.
  • Other vegetable sources are spinach, mustard greens, walnuts and walnut oil, wheat germ oil, rapeseed oil, (most rapeseed, better known as canola, is GMO contaminated, the same is true with non-organic soy products) butternuts and seaweed. Got Wrinkles? Natural and Whole Food Remedies.
  • Recently, ethylene evolution in desiccating siliques and seeds of mustard and canola was measured, with the conclusion that ethylene within the silique may contribute to seed degreening.
  • Unlike the Saskatchewan approach to canola, Smith is a proponent of a cooperative mercantilism that develops local advantages and creates strong social networks regionally to provide benefits locally.
  • The year after they introduced their seeds, Taylor switched from canola to flax, a different kind of oilseed.
  • To rejuvenate them, right before bedtime slather on a generous coat of sesame oil, canola oil, or sunflower oil, suggests Cox.
  • Gradually add canola oil while whisking to form a thick and creamy mayonnaise.
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