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Chayote fruit are grown in warmer climates such as Mexico. They are mild in flavour with a crisp texture.
This spicy vegetarian dish is made healthier with the use of canola oil, which has the least saturated fat of all common cooking oils.
Upgrade your oatmeal with this baked version – made especially heart-healthy with the use of canola oil, which is rich in omega-3 fat and is a good source of vitamin E.
When combined with the right ingredients, omelettes can be a healthy and delicious option for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
This Asian-inspired marinade blends ingredients found in teriyaki sauce with orange juice and chili flakes for a twist. Canola oil showcases these ingredients while protecting the salmon on the grill.
Take a break from the typical bagged salads and try tasty mustard greens. This salad provides 190 percent of your daily requirement of vitamin A and 170 percent of vitamin C in each serving.
Inspired by the street vendors of Western China, this grilled spiced lamb kabob can be made with beef or chicken, too. Canola oil helps prevent the meat from sticking to the grill.
Braising helps the beef and vegetables to reach the perfect tenderness. Tomatoes, red wine and Worcestershire add the right amount of acidity. If you prefer, use additional broth in place of the wine.
Fruit is an important part of a healthy diet— filled with vitamins and antioxidants, high in fibre, low in fat and calories.