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What does "rape and honey" mean in this context? Is this a metaphor?
As a non native English speaker i would interpret "rape and honey" into the sexual abuse and the bee food.
Rapeseed is a plant that is grown for its oil and is called "rape" for short.
As a native English speaker, I'd assume most people have the same first thought as you and is why they changed it.
That oil is more commonly called canola, by the way. Canadian Oil, Low Acid. Used for the same reason the motto was changed.
No Canola is different then rapeseed. I mean it's a modified version of it.
How is Canola different than Rapeseed when it just comes from a different variety of Rapeseed? It's like saying grape juice isn't grape juice just because it came from a white grape instead of a concord grape.