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VaiTomaNoCu on scored.co
1 year ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)
It's like all things.
Cotton Mills had cotton seeds as a waste product.
When someone realized cottonseed oil could be extracted the mills were happy to have someone to sell the _garbage_ to.
They went big into rapeseed oil during the war because they were running low on engine lubricants. When the war ended they found a way to adjust it's characteristics so it would be palatable. In it's natural state it tastes like chlorophyll and acid. It is telling you it does _not_ want to be eaten by Humans.
Cotton Mills had cotton seeds as a waste product.
When someone realized cottonseed oil could be extracted the mills were happy to have someone to sell the _garbage_ to.
They went big into rapeseed oil during the war because they were running low on engine lubricants. When the war ended they found a way to adjust it's characteristics so it would be palatable. In it's natural state it tastes like chlorophyll and acid. It is telling you it does _not_ want to be eaten by Humans.