An orange, like most fruit, has no fat and no saturated fat:
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The unsaturated fats should be avoided not the saturated fats.
Saturated fatty acids are formed from carbon to carbon single bonds. These molecules are typically solid at room temperature and are commonly found in animal fats and some plant oils. Consuming too many saturated fats can increase the risk of heart disease.
no, fats are different there are many different kinds some are healthier than others there is saturated, unsaturated and polyunsaturated unsaturated fats are healthier than saturated fats
No, carbohydrates are entirely different from saturated fats.
Solid fats have a high proportion of saturated fats.
Yes, but it is good saturated fats (monounsaturated fats).
Saturated fats are saturated with hydrogen atoms.
Technically yes, however, Saturated Fats are better sub-catagorized under fats themselves. I say that Saturated Fats are technically Lipids because Lipids are composed of: Fats, Oils, and Waxes.
saturated fats are the badest
There's two type of fats, unsaturated and saturated if that's what you're looking for.
Fructose, Glucose, and Sucrose you will find in honey. There are no saturated fats in honey.
Lard has more saturated fats