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DISTINCTLY GREEN [1 record]

Record 1 2008-01-15

English

Subject field(s)
  • Plant and Crop Production
  • Agricultural Economics
CONT

The most common grading factors in Canada Canola were frost-damaged seed and distinctly green seed ... Distinctly green seeds indicate high amounts of chlorophyll, which makes cooking oil rancid. Chlorophyll must be extracted during processing. Chlorophyll from frost-damaged seeds is more difficult to remove than chlorophyll from immature seeds.

OBS

Term and abbreviation used at the Canadian Grain Commission.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Cultures (Agriculture)
  • Économie agricole
CONT

Le facteur de classement concernant les graines [d'oléagineux] nettement vertes est lié à la présence de chlorophylle, qui cause le rancissement de l'huile à friture. Il faut extraire la chlorophylle des graines durant la transformation.

OBS

Terme et abréviation en usage à la Commission canadienne des grains.

Spanish

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