it depends what food it is like trans fat in food is fat that you cannot loose
No, it does not. The FDA allows food products to be labeled 0 grams trans fat if there is less than 0.5 grams of trans fat. A way to double-check that there is no trans fat is by checking the ingredients list. If is says "shortening", "partially hydrogenated oils", or "hydrogenated oils", then there is trans fat in the product.
No. If it had no trans fat it would say so.
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Labels on food products that tell you the new trans fat of the food contents are called food nutrition labels.
Not all is, but things with Trans fat are.
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Many foods naturally contain trans fats such as dairy and meat products. The process of hydrogenating fats results in the formation of trans fats so products that contain hydrogenated vegetable oil have higher levels of trans fats. If the food label lists hydrogenated oil then the product will contain some level of trans fat.
I think trans fat is the result of baking among other cooking methods.
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.