Rape Giant  Leafy Vegetable

Rape Giant Leafy Vegetable

Rape is one of the primary vegetable crops in Zambia, grown for its leaves, which similar to kale, are a reasonable source of vitamin A, thiamine, and ascorbic acid and vitamin C . Rape, (Brassica napus, variety napus), is also called rapeseed or colza, plant of the mustard family (Brassicaceae)

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Rape, (Brassica napus, variety napus), also called rapeseed or colza, plant of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), grown for its seeds, which yield canola, or rapeseed oil. Canola oil is variously used in cooking, as an ingredient in soap and margarine, and as a lamp fuel (colza oil). The esterified form of the oil is used as a lubricant for jet engines and can be made into biodiesel. The seeds are also used as bird feed, and the seed residue after oil extraction is used for fodder. The plant can be grown as a cover crop and green manure.

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