I have found that most vegetables have trace amounts of fat, however, most are unsaturated. The vegetable fat used in cooking comes primarily from soy beans, corn, olives, peanuts and other seeds like rape seeds grown specifically for their oil.
No. Fruit and vegetables do not contain fats, because they contain nutrients and vitamins that support your health.
Vitamins and nutrients support your well-being and community with others and give you better health, but if eating too much fruit or vegetables, do not vomit, drink water or find other suggestions online.
No, vegetable fat is derived from vegetables only.
I do believe most vegetables contain traces of fat.
=yes vegetable oil does contain unsaturated fat=
all vegetables have no fat thats why they are good for you
Yes they do contain wauer; the amount varies depending on the vegetable.
Fruits contain more acids than vegetables as a general rule, however some vegetables do contain some acids. Tomatoes are one vegetable that contain acid, jalapeno vegetables also contain acid.
No Yes all vegetables contain animal fat. Some vegetables taste like chicken.
well you can squeeze the juice out of them then mix with oil and voila!
Vegetables contain water, fiber and minerals. They are healthy.
Vegetable fats are complex mixture of organic compounds.
The noun 'vegetable' is a singular noun.The plural form is 'vegetables'.
Omega - 6 fats are found in vegetable oils.