yes it is about the same thing such as nonfat yogurt and fat free yogurt
Depends.
Diet Coke is fat free and has 0 calories. Gummy Bears are fat free and have lots of calories.
no
No, not all fat is cholesterol.
You can use Canola oil because......it is free of cholesterol and trans fat.
Red beans are always cholesterol free and have very low fat, saturated fat and sodium content. They are really good for your health!
Soy milk would have the least cholesterol, because cholesterol does not appear in plants.
It is unhealthy cholesterol that makes you fat.
Yes. The calories in milk are not all from fat, some of them are in the form of protein or carbohydrates. Even if all the fat is removed, these substances remain.
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.
It must have fewer than 0.5 milligrams of cholesterol and 2 grams of fat or less of saturated fat per serving.
With few exceptions, vegetarian foods are generally cholesterol-free, although some may carry saturated fats that contribute to cholesterol formation. Beans are plant-derived and low in fat, so unless they contain an ingredient such as lard (check the ingredients of canned refried beans) they are cholesterol-free.
Something with no cholesterol has no cholesterol in it; something that is cholesterol free can either be free of cholesterol (and thus has no cholesterol - see above) or it has free cholesterol, in which case the level of cholesterol is indeterminate without further information.
It must have fewer than 0.5 milligrams of cholesterol and 2 grams of fat or less of saturated fat per serving.
It must have fewer than 0.5 milligrams of cholesterol and 2 grams of fat or less of saturated fat per serving.