vegetarian sources of fat are almond , peanuts , canola oil etc . they have a lot of fat and heat energy.
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Yes. Vegetable oils are vegetable fat. If you want it in a solid form, you can buy vegetable shortening.
About 1/3 of the fat in vegetable oil is saturated fat.
invisible and visible depends on their food sources.for instance,animal sources of fat are fatty meats,lard,cheese,cream whole milk and egg yolk.plant sources are vegetable oil,... the difference between invisible and visible fat? i am not familiar with these terms but I would presume that visible fat is fat that you can view and invisible fat is fat you cannot view.
=yes vegetable oil does contain unsaturated fat=
Vegetable fat is a mixtures as it is composed of a number of different lipids.
It may be animal products (meat, milk) or vegetable (canola, soybean, nuts). It will depend on what the person eats, and what foods are popular in that area.
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Yes, it contains 100% vegetable fat.
A fatty acid with two or more points of unsaturation is a polyunsaturated fat. Unsaturated fatty acids are typically found in vegetable sources.
Basically, fats [from animal sources] and oils [from vegetable sources].
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