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  • A AwesomeLowlander

    Great. What’s that in normal units?

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    timeworntraveler@lemm.ee
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    Wait, rapeseed refers to canola? Who the FUCK thought to name that rape seed?

    Also sesame oil is supposed to be a finishing oil 😞

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      Wait, rapeseed refers to canola? Who the FUCK thought to name that rape seed?

      Also sesame oil is supposed to be a finishing oil 😞

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      d00ery@lemmy.world
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      The term “rape” derives from the Latin word for turnip, rāpa or rāpum, cognate with the Greek word ῥάφη, rhaphe.

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      Rapeseed - Wikipedia

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        b34k@lemmy.world
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        It’s missing my favorite cooking oil: Lard.

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        • R rvtv95xbeo@sh.itjust.works

          Shout out to algae cooking oil, weighing in at 535 F (280 C) https://algaecookingclub.com/products/algae-cooking-oil

          I use it when cooking high heat, and also a few drops to season my cast iron

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          wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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          I’ve started throwing my cast iron into the barbecue while I heat it up before grilling (I heat to 500 for 15-20 mins or so then clean the bbq, then grill, which is perfect for a quick season with most oils)

          It’s a great time saver for seasoning it.

          I can now reliably do omelettes in the cast iron without any sticking, it actually works better than my non stick

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            treczoks@lemmy.world
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            I would not heat up olive oil to that point.

            The table is missing Rapeseed oil.

            And: Fahrenheit! What the f…ck?

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            • T treczoks@lemmy.world

              I would not heat up olive oil to that point.

              The table is missing Rapeseed oil.

              And: Fahrenheit! What the f…ck?

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              jacksilver@lemmy.world
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              I was going to say there the same thing, but apparently they are/aren’t - https://www.tastingtable.com/1066770/are-canola-and-rapeseed-oil-the-same-thing/

              Seems canola is a modified rapeseed plant.

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              • T treczoks@lemmy.world

                I would not heat up olive oil to that point.

                The table is missing Rapeseed oil.

                And: Fahrenheit! What the f…ck?

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                mjpasta710@midwest.social
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                Where’s Avocado Oil or Ghee butter?T

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                • A AwesomeLowlander

                  Great. What’s that in normal units?

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                  oshu
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                  Rice Bran oil is my fave with a smoke point of 232 °C (450 °F) and it holds up a long time. I also use it for deep frying. Its not well known in the west and its really great.

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                  • T treczoks@lemmy.world

                    I would not heat up olive oil to that point.

                    The table is missing Rapeseed oil.

                    And: Fahrenheit! What the f…ck?

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                    torfdot0@lemmy.world
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                    Is Rapeseed and canola not the same thing? I’m not familiar with rapeseed oil as an American.

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                    • T torfdot0@lemmy.world

                      Is Rapeseed and canola not the same thing? I’m not familiar with rapeseed oil as an American.

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                      treczoks@lemmy.world
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                      I had never heard of canola before. But I learned today that this is a Canadian brand name of rapeseed oil.

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