Definition
Gold of pleasure, also known as false flax or camelina, is an annual oilseed crop. It's like that golden nugget in the plant world, not literally gold, but valuable for its oil-rich seeds. The oil is used in cooking, cosmetics, and even as a biofuel. Unlike some crops that need pampering, gold of pleasure is relatively low-maintenance. Think of it as the chill, laid-back member of the plant family that still gets the job done.