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At maturity, the seeds are threshed from the pod by a combine. Seeds are crushed to extract the oil (canola seed contains 35-45% oil), followed by several more processing steps to be ready for the consumer market as bottled canola oil. The byproduct after crushing canola seed is used as a high-quality livestock feed.
How is canola oil made?
Canola seeds grow in pods with about 20-40 seeds per pod. At maturity, the seeds are threshed from the pod by a combine. Seeds are crushed to extract the oil (canola seed contains 35-45% oil), followed by several more processing steps to be ready for the consumer market as bottled canola oil.
How do you make canola oil in Canada?
For canola ¨C one of Canada¡¯s most widely grown crops ¨C it starts with a good squeeze. As the canola plant matures, its yellow flowers develop into pods, containing tiny black seeds. Similar to other plant-based oils, canola oil is made by crushing canola seeds. There are two main methods of crushing canola.
Where does canola seed come from?
Canola seed comes from pods of canola plants and are crushed to produce oil and meal. Each seed contains about 45 percent oil. Canola oil is the third most consumed oil in the world and number two by volume in the United States. But it is number one in health everywhere due to its idyllic fat profile predominant in unsaturated fats.