they add hydrogen to unsaturated fats.
Krafts pudding snacks have 0 trans fat in them. This includes its chocolat , vanilla, butterscotch, rice and tapioca flavors.
No, lard is not inherently trans fat. Trans fat generally refers to hydrogenated fats developed by man-made processes to keep foodstuffs moist and tender through abnormal temperatures. Fried, processed, and some baked goods contain hydrogenated (trans) fat. Though trans fat do occur naturally in some degree (such as in dairy), the anti-trans fat push is for heavily manufactured foods.
As far as I know,trans fat is just as bad for you as saturated fat. Why we pick on trans fat is because of the trans part. That means WE have hydrogenated the fat (transferred it) to make it stay solid at room temperature. (Yumy!) So basically a trans fat is a fat that was once a little healthier, and we adjusted it to make it a hideous, artery-blocking obesity inducer.
trans fat = Tabang trans
Yes you can use all trans fat oils to make biodiesel
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they add hydrogen to unsaturated fats.
fat made from fat in fatty foods witch make you fat and fat is not good
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.
they add hydrogen to unsaturated fats.
they add hydrogen to unsaturated fats.