Not necessarily. Some fat-free foods contain trace amounts of fat, but it isn't enough to be concerned about (less than .5 grams per serving).
No fat in fat free foods, but the sugar and carbs left over that you don't burn as energy is stored as body fat.
The reason behind the recent wave to trans fat free foods is that they are seen as being healthier. This is because trans fat free foods can lower cholesterol.
Fat-free foods have less fat. Trouble is what you mean by "regular" food. Much common food( like basically all fastfoods) have too much fat compared to what we need. But we do need some fats in our diets to remain healthy. "Regular" food as in home cooking with a bit of consideration will not be fat-free, but can be a healthy balance.
it is the ingredints
yes...i cant really explain but low fat foods are like bootlegs of the regular foods;;so yea
While there are few food items that can be considered fat-free most fruits and vegetables in their pure form are almost free of fat. A couple of exceptions are coconuts and avocados. Candy as well as grains in their pure form are fat-free, however, grains are hardly ever eaten in their pure form. While there are few products that are fat-free you can find an array of low-fat foods. There may be many food products that may be advertised as fat-free, however, foods can be labeled as fat-free as long as they contain 0.5 grams or less of fat per serving.
fat is found in all foods Oils, butter
yes, they can be low in fat by using olive oil, however they are loaded with sugar
No
If we didn't manage our diet (foods and drinks) , we would all be really fat.
Completely fat free diet is not good for you. Dietary fats is very essential for you as it is needed for fat soluble vitamins like X, D, E, and K. You need fat to absorb vitamins and nutrients. Fat free diet (not good for health) and healthy diet (derives 30% of calories from fat) is different. Then for healthy diet you should avoid saturated and trans fat and include monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fat filled foods like olive oil, corn, nuts, omega 3 fats found in fish.
No, not all fat is cholesterol.