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canola is imported from?

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Answer:

About 2 million acres of canola are currently grown in the United States, predominantly in North Dakota, but also in Minnesota, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Kentucky and several other states.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Canola is imported from Canada.

Explanation:  

  • Canola is the type of oil which is expected in India from Canada full. Canola oil contains high amount of unsaturated fatty acid.  
  • It contains 67% of unsaturated fatty acid and only 10% of saturated fatty acid. As unsaturated fatty acid are less harmful than saturated fat, it is it is a healthy alternative of olive oil.  
  • Canola oil is extracted from the plants of brassicaceae. It is grown in very less number in India and as a result it is extracted from the temperate forests of Canada and then exported.

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