canola
noun/kəˈnəʊlə/
/kəˈnəʊlə/
(Canadian English Canola™)
[uncountable]- a plant with bright yellow flowers that is grown widely in North America and is used to make cooking oil, also called canola. Canola was developed in Canada and is a variety of rape.
- Canola oil is low in saturated fats.
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