fast food, fries, and high content od sugar like desserts
KFC, Mcdonalds, American Fast foods, and possibly junk foodFatty foodsBBQ meat
The reason behind the recent wave to trans fat free foods is that they are seen as being healthier. This is because trans fat free foods can lower cholesterol.
Well, a lot of foods do. a lot of chip brands are changing to no trans fat. Why dont you just look at the labels?
i think that by stating 'what food has trans fat' you are saying that you want only one food but by saying 'what foods have trans fat' you want all the foods, not just one.
American Trans-Oceanic Company was created in 1914.
It isn't. But it is on the nutritional panels of FDA-regulated foods.
Organically grown foods are not (trans)genetically modified, meaning they are not what is considered GMOs.
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Partially hydrogenated oils, which are often used in processed foods like baked goods and fried foods, are a common source of trans-fatty acids. Trans fats are also naturally present in small amounts in some animal products.
The major source of trans fat are deep fried food( vegetable shortening) cakes, cookies, doughnuts, pastry, crackers, snack chips, margarine, limited cheese, meat and dairy. Remember, for health benifit your total intake of trans fat should be less then 1% of your total Kcal intake.
Most of the time, fried foods are cooked with fats that have trans fats in them. They also tend to have a lot of salt. Too much trans fats and sodium is bad for most people. It's okay to eat fried foods once in a while. Cut down on the salt and trans fats and they should be okay.
Trans fat is totally real. You're body doesn't process it well, so many companies make their foods without it. In fact last year Denmark banned trans fat from all foods!