I've been using olive oil--which leaves a distinct olive oil flavor. Is it better to use a more neutral oil when pan frying mild fish? Would this be an instance for canola oil?
Mark
Mark
Canola oil, generally speaking, is not GMO in the sense I think you mean - it was bred from other varieties of rapeseed using standard plant breeding / hybridization. That's the case for virtually all plants we eat. There may be some GMO canola now, but I don't think in the type used for human consumption, and, at the least, it is not difficult to find non-GMO canola. On the flip side of things, a lot of corn and soybean products (which you pretty much cannot avoid if you ever eat outside of your own home) are often from genetically modified crops.I will not use canola oil or any other genericaly modified oil or chemicaly altered.oil for anything. Thats me everyone is different