No
Yes all vegetables contain animal fat. Some vegetables taste like chicken.
No. It is just vegetable oil. I don't think animal fat shortening is even available except for straight lard.
=yes vegetable oil does contain unsaturated fat=
There are no pork derivatives in the recipe for Oreos. Any fat contained is vegetable oil, not animal fat, so this product is kosher. Kraft Foods makes them, and I believe that they have a kosher symbol on them.
No, vegetable oil does not contain cholesterol.
About 1/3 of the fat in vegetable oil is saturated fat.
Am asking question is pork oil / fat used in kfc
Vegetable oil does contain some of the saturated fats which can create cholesterol issues.
Nope, fair and lovely cream doesn't contain pig fat. It's not bacon-flavored moisturizer. Fair and lovely cream typically contains ingredients like niacinamide and sunscreen to help even out skin tone, not pork products.
Not always. Saturated fats are solid at room temperature. Poly-unsaturated fats, primarily vegetable oils, are liquid at room temperature. However, monounsaturated fats, olive oil and safflower oil are high in monounsaturated fats, are in both vegetable and animal matter. Pork fat (lard, unrendered), among animal fats, is highest in monounsaturated fats at nearly 65%. Yes, that is the good fat, however at 35% saturated fat, pork fat is not a better alternative to vegetable oils. And keep in mind that rendered fats are more concentrated forms of saturated fats than the natural fats, thus rendered lard is nearly 95% saturated fat produced from pork fat.
No. Margarine contains oil from canola, sunflower or corn. Margarine is not based on animal fat from milk; butter is.
Yes, vegetable oil can solidify in the fridge due to its high saturated fat content.
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