rape oil
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Definition
Noun: * Rape oil: A vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the rapeseed plant (Brassica napus). It is characterized by its light yellow to brown color and is used primarily for cooking and food preparation. Historically and in industrial contexts, it has also been used as a lubricant and an illuminant (fuel for lamps).
Usage
- Rape oil is a common cooking oil in many parts of the world.
- The term is often used in historical or technical contexts to describe the oil's non-culinary applications.
Examples
- The recipe called for two tablespoons of rape oil for frying.
- In the 19th century, rape oil was commonly burned in lamps for lighting.
- Some industrial machinery used rape oil as a biodegradable lubricant.
Advanced Usage
- The term "rape oil" is largely synonymous with rapeseed oil. In modern commercial and culinary contexts, especially for food-grade versions low in erucic acid, the terms canola oil (a specific cultivar) or simply rapeseed oil are more prevalent.
- Its use as an illuminant refers to its historical role as a fuel for oil lamps before the widespread use of electricity or kerosene.
Variants and Related Words
- Rapeseed oil: The more common modern term for the same product.
- Canola oil: A specific type of rapeseed oil bred to have low levels of erucic acid and glucosinolates, making it a widely used edible oil.
- Colza oil: Another historical name for rape oil, particularly in European contexts.
Synonyms
- Rapeseed oil
- Canola oil (for the low-erucic-acid variety)
- Colza oil (archaic/regional)
Noun
- edible light yellow to brown oil from rapeseed used also as a lubricant or illuminant