Yes. Suet is, most definitely, a saturated fat.
Because suet is pork fat. It is the hard fat around the kidneys in pigs.
Fat people only eat suet .
Suet is hard fat taken from cows and sheep.
Dumplings may be made with suet by substituting finely chopped suet for whatever fat is called for in the recipe.
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Lard is made from the pork leaf fat or pork back fat that is rendered.Tallow is made from beef suet that has been rendered.
Cheese, like most dairy products, has primarily saturated fat. You can get lowfat versions of the cheese, which will have less total fat content...
Wax is a saturated fat.
It doesn't have any saturated fat. Because it is clearly written Not a significant source of calories from fat, saturated fat, trans fat ......
Suet is raw beef or mutton fat. especially the hard fat in loins and around kidneys. Suet is used to make tallow because it's excellent texture for that. It's also used in traditional puddings.
suet
No, it doesn't contain any saturated fat.