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taken at the Hitachi Seaside Park Flowering Rapeseed Festival in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan

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Grafenwörth, Lower-Ausria

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That very well known rapeseed field and barn in Dorset.

Brassica napus

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Summer crop of Rapeseed.

The blooming rapeseed fields are extremely photogenic. Next few weeks the landscape of Northern Germany will look so colourful..

 

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Rapeseed Oil

 

If you want a light alternative to other cooking oils, rapeseed is a great choice and has experienced a surge in popularity since around 2008. It's produced from the bright yellow rape plant that grows freely in the UK in large fields. Best cold -pressed, the oil can then used drizzled as salad dressing, or heated to fry or bake. It's low in saturated fat, so has been hailed for its health benefits and also has other nutritional bonuses - it contains omegas 3, 6 and 9, which reduce cholesterol and help to maintain healthy joint, brain and heart functions. As it is high in mono-unsaturated fats, it is one of the only unblended oils that can be heated to a high frying temperature and not spoil its antioxidants, character, colour or flavour. Homegrown rapeseed oil has been heralded the 'British olive oil' but its flavour is more earthy and nutty than fruity.

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Menta & Sabrina portrait in a rapeseed field near Lleida

Rapeseed Field

 

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for the theme "Flora Selective Focus" in Looking close... on Friday!

 

From a short trip to the New South Wales Canola growing area

Needed some colour for a grey day and post election blues :-(

Latin: Brassica napus

 

It was a stunning scene in the flesh. The rapeseed smell was pretty overpowering too!

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A lone tree among blooming rapeseed somewhere in the Taunus Mountains in Germany near Idstein.

With cloudy sky and last ray of sun.

Field of rapeseed near Keyhaven with the Isle of Wight in the background.

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