The term "rape oil" has been used to refer to the oil extracted from rape plants. However, the term has become out-of-date and is no longer commonly used. Alternative, more appropriate and modern terms for this oil include "canola oil" or "rapeseed oil." Both of these terms are used interchangeably and refer to the same type of oil. The only difference is that canola oil is a type of rapeseed oil that has been selectively bred to have lower levels of erucic acid and glucosinolates. Overall, it is important to use modern and accurate terminology when referring to agricultural products to avoid any confusion or misinformation.