Canola is a type of edible rapeseed plant bred to have less than 2% erucic acid in the oil and low levels of glucosinolates in the meal, making it safe and healthy for human and animal consumption. It is derived from the rapeseed plant (Brassica napus) using traditional plant breeding methods, with the name "canola" being a contraction of "Canadian oil, low acid."

  • Origin & Naming: Developed in Canada in the 1970s by scientists at the University of Manitoba, canola was created to improve the nutritional profile of rapeseed. The name was trademarked in 1979 and later became a generic term for edible rapeseed in North America and Australasia.

  • Key Features:

    • Plants grow 3 to 5 feet tall with bright yellow, four-petaled flowers.

    • Seeds are small (similar to poppy seeds), brownish-black, and contain 35–45% oil.

    • Canola oil has the lowest saturated fat content (6%) of any common cooking oil, is rich in heart-healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, and contains essential omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

    • Canola meal (after oil extraction) is a high-protein animal feed (34–36% protein), used in livestock, poultry, fish, and dairy rations.

  • Uses:

    • Culinary: Ideal for baking, frying, sautéing, salad dressings, and food processing due to its neutral flavor and high smoke point (~204°C or 400°F).

    • Industrial: Used in biodiesel, renewable diesel, lubricants, cosmetics, printing inks, bio-plastics, and aquaculture.

    • Sustainable Crop: Excellent rotational crop for wheat and other small grains—improves soil health, breaks pest cycles, reduces diseases like take-all root rot, and can increase subsequent wheat yields by up to 15%.

  • Production:

    • World leader: Canada produces 30% of global canola supply and accounts for over 60% of exports.

    • U.S. production: In 2024, 2.7 million acres were harvested, primarily in North Dakota, Montana, and the Pacific Northwest.

    • Demand vs. Supply: The U.S. demand for canola oil far exceeds domestic supply, leading to significant imports from Canada.

  • Health & Safety:

    • FDA-recognized as safe since 1985.

    • Qualified health claim: Eating 1.5 tablespoons (19g) daily may reduce coronary heart disease risk when replacing saturated fats.

    • Erucic acid levels in modern canola oil are 0.01% or less, well below the 2% threshold considered safe.

  • Varieties: Includes spring and winter types, with both genetically modified (e.g., Roundup Ready, Liberty-tolerant) and non-GMO (e.g., Clearfield™) options available. Organic canola must be non-GMO and grown with strict isolation to prevent cross-pollination.

Canola is a versatile, sustainable, and health-conscious crop central to modern agriculture and food systems worldwide.

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Factsheet
Nutritional value per 100 g
Energy 3,700 kJ (880 kcal)
Carbohydrates 0 g
Factsheet
Nutritional value per 100 g
Energy 3,700 kJ (880 kcal)
Carbohydrates 0 g
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Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rapeseed_oil
Rapeseed oil - Wikipedia
2 days ago - Canola is now a generic term for edible varieties of rapeseed oil in North America and Australasia; the change in name also serves to distinguish it from natural rapeseed oil, which has much higher erucic acid content.
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U.S. Canola Association
uscanola.com › about-us › what-is-canola
What is Canola? - About Us - U.S. Canola Association - non-profit to increase U.S. canola production
Canola is a crop with plants from three to five feet tall that produce pods from which seeds are harvested and crushed to create canola oil and meal. Although they look similar, canola and rapeseed plants and oils are very different.
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Is Canola oil good or bad?
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Why does canola oil have such a bad reputation when it contains more omega-3 than olive oil?
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Question: is canola oil really that bad for you?

No, canola oil is fine. It's got a proper omega 3-6 balance and has at least the same benefits as any polyunsaturated fats.

Negative takes on canola are few and young compared to the positive ones, which is the opposite to what lobbyism would look like. For example look at the amount of sources that promote stuff like red meat or alcohol against sources that tell the opposite, or sources denying/belittling environmental impacts vs. sources that don't belittle or deny or shift blame on climate change. Lobbyism is drowned by more objective research and its results lose against the test of time.

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Why is Canola Oil harmful to consume?
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Canola Council
canolacouncil.org › home › about canola
Canola: a sustainable source of healthy oil and premium protein
December 3, 2024 - Learn about canola - how fields of brilliant yellow flowers become healthy cooking oil, high-quality protein and renewable fuels used around the globe.
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Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rapeseed
Rapeseed - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - Canola is now a generic term for edible varieties of rapeseed, but is still officially defined in Canada as rapeseed oil that "must contain less than 2% erucic acid and less than 30 μmol of glucosinolates per gram of air-dried oil-free meal".
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Kansas State University
agronomy.k-state.edu › extension › crop-production › canola.html
Canola
June 24, 2025 - Canola is a type of edible rapeseed genetically low in erucic acid and glucosinolates. The seeds are a source of healthy cooking oil and high-protein meal for livestock. A growing number of winter-hardy varieties, suitable for the southern Great ...
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SD Miramar
sdmiramar.edu › sites › default › files › 2023-08 › What is a Canola Anyway.pdf pdf
What is a Canola Anyway?
It turns out canola is not the name of a natural plant or seed but is a made-up word.
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Walmart
walmart.com › food › baking › baking ingredients › oils & shortening › canola oils
Canola oils in Oils & Shortening - Walmart.com
3 days ago - Shop for Canola oils in Oils & Shortening. Buy products such as Great Value Canola Oil, 48 fl oz, Great Value Canola Oil, 1 gal at Walmart and save.
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Pnwcanola
pnwcanola.org › home › hide from search › for consumers › how canola is used
Canola Uses for Cooking - A Healthy Alternative | Pacific NW Canola Assoc
June 4, 2021 - Most vegetable oil is produced from canola seed, making canola one of the major oilseed crops grown in the world. It’s used for cooking and other products such as bread, crackers, chips, and other foods that contain vegetable oil. Canola oil is lower in saturated fats than other vegetable oils, which is one of the reasons it’s in such high demand.
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Agricultural Marketing Resource Center
agmrc.org › commodities-products › grains-oilseeds › canola-profile
Canola Profile | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center
Canola is an annual winter or spring oil crop in the Brassicaceae family. It is related to mustard, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and turnip. Canola grows from three to five feet tall and has a deep taproot and a fibrous, near-surface root system. Canola varieties have been developed from ...
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
extension.iastate.edu › alternativeag › canola
Canola | Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Alternative Agriculture
Canola is rapidly gaining acreage as a rotation alternative with small grains and other crops. Grown in several regions of the U.S., canola has strong demand as a healthy vegetable oil. Canola’s main selling point has been its low level of saturated fats, making it popular as a cooking oil and for use in processed foods.
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Bunge
bunge.com › Sustainability › Our-Commodities › Canola
Canola
Besides the United States, canola is grown in Canada and Australia as well as in Europe and China (but the crop is called “double low rapeseed,” referring to its low levels of erucic acid and glucosinolates, in the latter two countries). In America, the ratio of supply versus demand of ...
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PubMed Central
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC3746113
Evidence of health benefits of canola oil - PMC
Canola is a bright, yellow-flowering plant belonging to the Brassicaceae family.1 This family includes three different species: Brassica napus, B. rapa, and B. juncea.1 Originally from the Mediterranean area and Northern Europe, B. napus is commonly known as rapeseed.
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Manitoba Canola Growers
canolagrowers.com › on-the-farm › what-is-canola
Coming Soon – Manitoba Canola Growers
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BASF
agriculture.basf.us › crop-protection › crops › rape-canola.html
Canola
Oilseed rape is a member of the Brassicaceae family and is grown for a variety of different uses such as animal feed, edible oils and bio-fuels.
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Merriam-Webster
merriam-webster.com › dictionary › canola
CANOLA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
November 30, 2025 - The meaning of CANOLA is a rape plant of an improved variety having seeds that are low in erucic acid and are the source of canola oil.
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OSU Extension Service
extension.oregonstate.edu › catalog › em-8955-oilseed-crops-canola
Oilseed crops: Canola | OSU Extension Service
June 25, 2025 - Removing these compounds resulted in an oilseed crop that produced edible oil low in saturated fats and a very palatable, high-protein meal for animal feed. They coined the word canola (for Canadian oil low acid) to describe a crop that is low in both compounds.
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Umn
varietytrials.umn.edu › canola
Canola Field Crop Variety Trials | Variety Trials
Canola is an important oilseed crop that is well adapted to the environmental conditions of northwestern Minnesota. Canola provides valuable crop rotation benefits and contributes to diversification of the cropping systems in northwest Minnesota. With the increased interest in growing canola, ...
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TRADING ECONOMICS
tradingeconomics.com › commodity › commodity
Canola - Price - Chart - Historical Data - News
Canola refers to edible oil which recently is also used to produce biodiesel. The biggest producers of canola seeds are: the European Union, Canada, China, India, and Australia. Canola futures are mostly traded on ICE Futures Canada.
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Pure Wesson Oil
purewesson.com › products › canola-oil
Canola Oil - Pure Wesson Oil
May 12, 2025 - Canola oil is known as the world’s healthiest cooking oil. Canola is the most versatile type of all vegetable oils, and contains the least amount of saturated fat out of any common edible oils on the market.