Animal and Vegtable fat is called "lard".
No. Lard is animal fat and shortening is vegetable oil that has been hydrogenated.
Vegetable lard does not exist, its an oxymoron. So animal lard;)
There is really no such thing as vegetable lard. Lard refers to a fat coming from an animal. There is such thing as vegetable fats, like oil and shortening. Shortening is often called (incorrectly) vegetable lard because its look and consistency is similar to animal lard.
two types of fat come from pork - lard and bacon grease. One is the leftover from cooking the bacon and the other (Lard) is from boiling fat from the pig. I'm not sure which part of the pig the fat comes from for lard, but both are used in cooking. Not sure about the vegetable fats. :) Maybe sunflower oil....?
No. It is just vegetable oil. I don't think animal fat shortening is even available except for straight lard.
Animal fat is lard.
Fat
Lard is like 90% fat and 10% something.
Lard is the fat obtained by pigs.
Several groups of people don't eat lard. Lard is made from pig fat. This prevents vegetarians, vegans, Muslims, and Jews from eating products made with lard. A good substitute is vegetable oil shortening.
Lard is the rendered fat form Pigs.