Most fruits and vegetables don't have trans fats; have some grapes or an apple...
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Krafts pudding snacks have 0 trans fat in them. This includes its chocolat , vanilla, butterscotch, rice and tapioca flavors.
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Well, a lot of foods do. a lot of chip brands are changing to no trans fat. Why dont you just look at the labels?
Trans
No. Trans fats are unsaturated.
That there is no trans fat in the item, or that there is less than 0.5 grams of trans fat.
Pringles typically contain less than 0.5 grams of trans fat per serving, which allows them to be labeled as containing zero trans fat in the United States due to nutritional labeling regulations. However, the exact amount can vary by flavor and product line, so it's best to check the nutrition label for specific information. Additionally, while the trans fat content may be low, these snacks often contain other unhealthy fats, so moderation is advisable.
trans fat is not good for your body it can be bad for you and it is hard to lose trans fat off of your body so try to stay away with stuff that has (Trans Fat in it) bad for you take my advice.
In the context of trans fat, "trans" refers to the chemical structure of the fat molecule. Trans fats are created through the process of hydrogenation, which changes the configuration of double bonds in unsaturated fats. Trans fats are known to be unhealthy and can increase the risk of heart disease.
trans fat
No, it does not. The FDA allows food products to be labeled 0 grams trans fat if there is less than 0.5 grams of trans fat. A way to double-check that there is no trans fat is by checking the ingredients list. If is says "shortening", "partially hydrogenated oils", or "hydrogenated oils", then there is trans fat in the product.