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- Rapeseed (Br****ica napus subsp. napus), also known as rape and oilseed rape, is a bright-yellow flowering member of the family Br****icaceae (mustard or...
- Rapeseed oil is one of the oldest known vegetable oils. There are both edible and industrial forms produced from rapeseed, the seed of several cultivars...
- remaining disabled, is thought to have been caused by contaminated colza (rapeseed) oil. It was unique because of its size, the novelty of the clinical condition...
- industrial-scale plant in April 1989 (with a capacity of 30,000 tons of rapeseed per annum). Throughout the 1990s, plants were opened in many European countries...
- part (5710 tons), other significant types include: sugar beet (934 tons), rapeseed (393 tons) and potatoes (340 tons). Products totaling €4,385 million were...
- Br****icaceae, with a reported content of 20 to 54% in high erucic acid rapeseed oil and 42% in mustard oil. Erucic acid is also known as cis-13-docosenoic...
- used in ****anese cuisine. A type of nabana, the rapeseed plant (Br****ica napus), is used to produce rapeseed oil (nataneyu). Nabana is also used for decoration...
- settled. In 1843, Nestlé bought into one of the region's production of rapeseeds. He also became involved in the production of nut oils (used to fuel oil...
- France, Malaysia, and Portugal. It is made from vegetable oil consisting of rapeseed, maize, and sunflower. Planta was the first margarine to be imported into...
- Dasineura br****icae, the br****ica pod midge, is a rapeseed pest. Female with the ovopositor visible Larva on the ground Pupae on the ground Wikimedia Commons...