No it will not taste the same.
Yes. Canola oil is a type of vegetable oil.
Depending on what you're making, canola oil can be substituted for vegetable oil. Canola oil is also healthier than vegetable oil and has no noticable taste differences.
Yes, canola oil is a type of vegetable oil, and can be used as a substitute in every recipe calling for vegetable oil.
yes; I've done that before with brownies, every thing turned out and tasted fine
Yes canola oil is a type of cooking oil, there is a slight taste difference but your not likely to notice that in the final product.
Any cooking oils can be used in place of Canola oil, without any noticeable difference.
I've never had a problem with this. Assuming your not a baking expert, you probably won't notice any big difference in the finished product.
Yes because you can use both of them for cooking.
Yes, it is better for you too.
yes you can
Yes
Yes, in some cake recipes, canola oil can be substituted for shortening.
Well, Canola oil is vegetable oil, but it will work just fine for the cake.
In baking I use canola. If i'm frying I use vegetable oil (which is soybean oil) or peanut oil because I feel they are less likely to become oxidized. I also use extra virgin olive oil, but that does not get cooked.
Sure can. All oils can usually be substituted for one another in most recipes. Corn oil, soybean oil (vegetable), and canola(rape seed) oils are all highly processed (chemically) synthetic oils. Olive oil, peanut oil and safflower oil are three natural mechanically processed oils which also act the same way as the above oils in recipes. Safflower oil most nearly has the same properties as canola (rape weed) oil.
Applesauce
yes you can
Any neutral-tasting oil can be substituted; canola oil, soybean oil, corn oil, etc. If you want a richer taste (and more saturated fat), you can try clarified butter (ghee), depending on the dish.
no, veggie oil is the best personal lube
Yes
Vegetable, peanut, or canola oils are the best (you can choose based on allergy / dietary restrictions, availablity, or affordability).
yes.
No but you can make American muffens with vegetable oil