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Of course, any foods store has vegetable oils.
No, not all vegetable oils are non-electrolytes. Some vegetable oils, such as olive oil and sesame oil, contain small amounts of electrolytes like potassium and magnesium. However, the overall electrolyte content in vegetable oils is low compared to other foods like fruits and vegetables.
2 types of oils
The history of how vegetable oils became mainstream in our foods happened despite numerous studies linking vegetable oil consumption with countless modern diseases. Whether these recommendations were made because of good (yet highly misguided) intentions, we will probably never know.
I checked their nutrition guide and their list of ingredients of their foods, they use vegetable oils in their products.
R = No Refinded foods A = No Animal Products V = No Vegetable oils E = No Exceptions lots of excercise
Vegetable oil's effect is to allow foods to be cooked like with any other oil. It has a higher smoke point than many other oils, and is quite reasonably priced.
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Animal fats tend to go rancid with time. Vegetable oils will too eventually, but have a longer shelf life.
Yes. Vegetable oils are vegetable fat. If you want it in a solid form, you can buy vegetable shortening.
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing vegetable oils, cake, and meal, with the exception of corn, cottonseed, and soybean, or in processing such vegetable oils into forms other than edible cooking oils