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  1. # http://rainbowdash.net/url/172808

    Monday, 22-Feb-16 12:41:08 UTC from web
    1. @lvbot I wonder if I can make tea from that.

      I also wonder if people on this side of the globe know who Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable is.

      I also wonder if I am going to hell for that joke.

      Monday, 22-Feb-16 13:25:27 UTC from web
      1. @critialcloudkicker Apparently its oil is used for cooking and deep-frying on occasion, so I wouldn't be surprised if there was some way to turn it into tea.

        Monday, 22-Feb-16 13:30:57 UTC from web
        1. @lvbot *looks in the kitchen* the stuff is awesome, but, rapeseedoil ? Probably not called that, right ?

          Monday, 22-Feb-16 15:15:28 UTC from MuSTArDroid
          1. @critialcloudkicker It is, I think. Found out about it when it cropped up in a couple cooking forums.

            Monday, 22-Feb-16 16:19:40 UTC from web
            1. @lvbot Get it? Cropped up?

              Monday, 22-Feb-16 16:19:51 UTC from web
          2. @critialcloudkicker And off that same wiki:
            Rapeseed is known by many common names in the English language. Some names have only been applied to certain subspecies (subsp.), forms (f.), or varieties (var.) of B. napus. B. napus = B. napus subsp. napus = B. napus subsp. napus f. napus.

            (No source)

            Monday, 22-Feb-16 16:20:46 UTC from web