vegetable oil would be unsaturated and butter saturatedd, idk about shortening
Since triglyceride is just a fancy word for one fat molecule, the answer would be unsaturated.
Vegetable oil is unsaturated. Butter is saturated. Im not sure about shortening.
Vegetable oil is an example of a triglyceride, which is a type of fat composed of glycerol and fatty acids. It is commonly derived from plant sources, such as seeds, nuts, and fruits, and is used in cooking, baking, and food processing. Additionally, vegetable oil is a type of lipid, which plays various roles in nutrition and energy storage in the body.
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Triglyceride is an ester derived from glycerol and fatty acids. It is the main component of vegetable oil and animal fats.
Yes, a triglyceride is a type of fat.
it was either vegetable oil or olive oil
It is a type of vegetable oil but it is not safe for human consumption without further processing.
Vegetable or Peanut oil. Depends on the type of cooking you are doing.
Well, Canola oil is vegetable oil, but it will work just fine for the cake.
Vegetable oil. Just asked and that was her response
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