No, scrambled eggs are not a trans fat. Trans fats are a type of unhealthy fat that are typically found in processed foods and partially hydrogenated oils. Scrambled eggs are primarily composed of protein and healthy fats naturally found in the eggs themselves, which do not include trans fats. However, if scrambled eggs are cooked with certain oils or butter that contain trans fats, then the dish could contain them.
emphasis on trans fat
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if you have to much body fat you will die.
It rubs the inside of your artery. when to much trans fat get clogged up in your artery, you get a heart attack.
trans fat = Tabang trans
There is no trans fat in bacon. It only has saturated fat and the other two healthiest fats: mono and poly unsaturated fats.
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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.
I wouldrecommend not eating to much of it because its not good for you ;)
No fish oil should not contain trans fats naturally. They can be added later though. Milk is more likely to contain natural trans fat. As much as 2%