chips that are not dry or roasted such as apple chips, banana chips, are fried in oil. potato chips are potato shavings that are fried in oil to give them that crunchy texture and delicious flavor. all the fat is held in the oil which is absorbed by the potato. if you look on a chip package sometimes it will say baked chips, or roasted. then it would not have been fried in oil. go to www.calorieking.com for the fat and nutritional contents of any food you can think of ;-)
Potatoes fat salt+ oil
no , it does not contain any kind of animal fat .
1 cup of semisweet chocolate chips contain 50 g of fat
patato chips
Because They Are Not Fried Or Kept In Oil.
Yes they do. You can see how much on the nutrition label.
Potato chips make you fat easily because it is deep fried in fat. One bag of medium sized potato chips has 290 calories and about 160 calories from fat. So, yes, potato chips do makes you fat if you consume quite often in your diet.
Chicken and chips is not bad for you- unless that is ALL that you eat, or eat too much of it. When fried, the chicken (and the chips) will contain a lot of fat- and too much fat- along with too much sodium (salt on your chips?) is not good for you. In all things- moderation.
They contain a lot of fat and salt- and they are actually rather popular.
Low-fat potato chips differ from regular chips as they contain less oil and fewer calories, making them a healthier snack option. Limye Potato Chips offers delicious low-fat chips without compromising on the classic crispy taste you love.
Chicken and chips is not bad for you- unless that is ALL that you eat, or eat too much of it. When fried, the chicken (and the chips) will contain a lot of fat- and too much fat- along with too much sodium (salt on your chips?) is not good for you. In all things- moderation.
it contain pig fat if you want prove just search in google E631 it made up of swine fat