Explanation of Rapeseed (1) [Rapeseed]: A biennial herb (Brassica napus) with cylindrical green or purple stems, many branches, alternate leaves, racemes, pale yellow flowers, pods and spherical seeds, which can be used for oil extraction (2) [Rapeseed]: Brassica, a herb. With yellow flowers and pods, the seeds can be used to extract oil, which is one of the main oil crops and honey crops in China. Li Mingzhizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica Cuisine 1 Mustard: "This dish is easy to grow. If it needs to be eaten, there must be many branches, hence the name; Huai people call it mustard, that is, today's rape, which can extract oil for their sons. " In the second volume of Rewriting Zhai Zhi, the king of Qing Dynasty wrote: "The hometown of wild medicine is named rape, and it is yellow in bloom in March."
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Oil is a mixed liquid of fat or mineral hydrocarbons contained in animals and plants, which is generally insoluble in water and easy to burn: oil cake. Oilcloth. Painting. Oil painting. Oil is bright. Oil and water (also refers to abnormal gains or extra benefits). Tanker. Grease. Cream. Oil. Cooking oil, gasoline. Add oil and vinegar. Description of oily vegetable plants used as non-staple food: vegetable market. Cabbage. Spinach. Wild vegetables. Vegetable noodles are delicious. Food other than staple food: beef. Vegetables and livestock. Dishes. Recipes. Famous dishes. Radical: Damn it.