Indeed. But the low acid content does make it a different product and
much more palatable (to the tongue that is).
from <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canola>
"Canola was developed through conventional plant breeding from rapeseed,
an oilseed plant with roots in ancient civilization. The word "rape" in
rapeseed comes from the Latin word "rapum," meaning turnip. Turnip,
rutabaga, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, mustard and many other vegetables
are related to the two canola species commonly grown: Brassica napus and
Brassica rapa. The negative associations with the word "rape" in North
America resulted in the more marketing-friendly name "Canola", but also
to distinguish it from regular rapeseed oil, which has much higher
erucic acid content."
Chuck Norcutt
geebee wrote:
>>> Hi Chris,
>>>
>>> The crop is Oilseed Rape and is grown for oil that can be
>>> extracted from its ripened pods.
>>>
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>
>
> It is alleged that the name Canola was invented, by the politically
> correct, from the words Canadian oil low acid because of the
> negativity of the word rape.
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