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Rapeseed - Wikipedia
Rapeseed (Brassica napus subsp. napus), also known as rape and oilseed rape and canola, is a bright-yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae
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COLZA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COLZA is rape.
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The many uses of Colza | In The Vendée
Most of us know rapeseed or Colza oil as a neutral flavoured oil with low-saturated fat we use in the kitchen. In north-America it is known as Canola. Canola is ...
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colza
colza (ˈkɒlzə) Also colsa. [a. Walloon and Fr. colza, earlier colzat, a. L.Ger. kôlsât, Du. koolzaad cole-seed.] The French name of cole-seed. colza-oil: the oil expressed from the seeds, much used for burning in lamps.1712 tr. Pomet's Hist. Drugs I. 10 The seed of a Kind of wild Colly-flower, which...
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Colza Oil, Rapeseed Oil and Canola Oil – What's the Difference?
Colza oil is the traditional European term, particularly in French-speaking countries like France and Belgium. It's widely used in both the food ...
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Colza Oil - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Colza is also known as vegetable rape, xi yang you cal, and chou navet. Colza oil (expressed from seeds) is commonly consumed in India and China. Foliage and ...
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Villemeneux
Agriculture
Villemeneux is surrounded of fields of Colza...; There are still farms and the main thing activity of the locality is agriculture.
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Rapeseed (colza) | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses ...
Rapeseed, Brassica napus, is an herbaceous annual or biennial member of the family Brassicaceae primarily grown for the oil which can be extracted from its ...
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The Colza (Harvesting Rapeseed) by Jules Breton
About a dozen women and men, all with pale or suntanned skin, work in a field harvesting grain in this horizontal painting.
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COLZA definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. any of several plants (genus Brassica) of the crucifer family, esp. rape, whose seeds yield an oil used in lubricants, salad dressings, etc.
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Colza, Rapeseed “Colza” Broccoletti All'Olio
Colza, Broccoletti All'Olio. This is a Mid-early variety producing upright, rustic plant with numerous tender leaves; similar to a broccoli rabe or rappini.
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Örskär
The flame in the lantern ran on colza oil lamps, and mirrors collected the light. Kerosene lamps replaced the colza oil lamps in the 1870s.
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coleseed
coleseed (ˈkəʊlsiːd) [f. cole n.1+ seed; cf. MLG. kôlsât (c 1300), Du. koolzaad, Ger. kohlsaat, Da. kaalsäd, Sw. kålsat; and see colza.] † 1. The seed of the cabbage or its varieties.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. III. 72 Nim..cawel sæd & cyllelendran. 2. The seed of Brassica campestris or Napus, var. oleifera...
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Carcel
The unit was defined in 1860 as the intensity of a Carcel lamp with standard burner and chimney dimensions, which burnt colza oil
(obtained from the seed of the plant Brassica campestris) at a rate of 42 grams of colza oil per hour with a flame 40 millimeters in height.
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