Yes, sunflowers and sunflower oils contain a low level of trans fat. However, many experts believe that there are no safe levels of trans fat. If this is a concern for you, then you can find other oils such as canola oil.
The claim is that it's trans fat free and actually improves heart health. However, canola oil likely contains high levels of trans fats due to how it's heated and processed. All the things in it that WOULD improve heart health (monounsaturated fats, omega-3s, etc) are very likely oxidized during this process, which would turn them into trans fats.
sunflower oil
Olive oil contains no trans-fat. It is mainly comprised of monounsaturated fatty acids.
The chemicals are oil. Here are the types of oil in trans fat: vegetable oil, cooking oil, and fuel. Well, fuel is oil. There are other types of oils in trans fat. Don't eat to much food with trans fat in it. It's not healthy for your body. The key is to stay healthy, eat fruits and vegetables, and excercise. Keep you body balanced!
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No fish oil should not contain trans fats naturally. They can be added later though. Milk is more likely to contain natural trans fat. As much as 2%
Their is: Butter Lard Fat in meats Olive oil Peanut oil Their is also like Monounsaturated fat, Polyunsaturated fat, Saturated fat, and Trans Fat
Yes you can use all trans fat oils to make biodiesel
yes
Although they are fried in vegetable oil, the oil might contain trans-fat. You should be able to ask the restaurant whether or not they use oil that contains trans-fat. The reason many restaurants use trans-fat containing oil is that it makes the French-fries more crunchy. French-fries cooked in oil not containing trans-fat should not be bad for your heart. They are fattening though!
Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Trans fats