Monday 26 November 2012

Canola cooking spray

Canola cooking spray


Canola cooking spray refers to a cultivar of either Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) or field mustard (Brassica campestris L. or Brassica Rapa var.). Its seeds are used to produce edible oil suitable for consumption by humans and livestock. The oil is also suitable for use as biodiesel.
Originally, Canola was bred naturally from rapeseed at the University of Manitoba, Canada by Keith Downey and Baldur R. Stefansson in the early 1970s, but it has a very different nutritional profile in addition to much less erucic acid. The name "canola" was derived from "Canadian oil, low acid" in 1978.] Genetically modified rapeseed is sometimes referred to as Rapeseed 00. A product known as LEAR (for low erucic acid rapeseed) derived from cross-breeding of multiple lines of Brassica juncea may also be referred to as canola oil and is considered safe for human consumption.

Canola cooking spray

Canola cooking spray


Canola cooking spray


Canola cooking spray


Canola cooking spray


Canola cooking spray


Canola cooking spray



Canola cooking spray



Canola cooking spray




1 comment:

  1. Can this spray be used against cooking oil? If yes than can yo please tell me how we can use it in cooking? Will be helpful at camping.

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