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Do cappuccino's have trans fat

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13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

My Physics and Chemistry teacher told me once, when we were having a cup of coffee at break, that those instant cappuccinos had hidrogenated oils, which is "fat that doesn't burn, it's just stored." So if you drink those, yes. If you make them yourself with milk and coffee, then no.

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