Canola oil
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Canola oil is a vegetable oil derived from the rapeseed plant, a subspecies of the turnip. It is named for its home country of Canada.
Unlike standard rapeseed oil, which has relatively high levels of cardiotoxic fatty acids such as erucic acid, and is used only for industrial purposes, canola is derived from special breeds of the rape plant selected for low levels of erucic acid.
Some people who get their knickers in a twist about almost any new food plant don't like canola oil very much, which is a shame because it's a nice substitute for olive oil where the olive flavor would be too much.
Due to objections by PETA, the Bush Administration stopped the practice of renditioning suspected members of al Qaeda to Turkmenistan, where they have their arms and legs boiled in in beef tallow. They now fly them to Uzbekistan for interrogation because that country's secret police uses only 100% canola oil.

