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    Trans fat, also called trans-unsaturated fatty acids, or trans fatty acids, is a type of unsaturated fat that occurs in foods. Small amounts of trans...
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    reformulated to reduce trans fats may contain up to 15% trans fat by weight, but some reformulated ones are less than 1% trans fat. High levels of TFAs...
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  • Trans fat regulation, that aims to limit the amount of "trans fat" — fat containing trans fatty acids — in industrial food products, has been enacted...
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    fat, which has been demonstrated to have cardiovascular health risk. The conversion from cis to trans bonds is chemically favored because the trans configuration...
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  • influencer ("Girl, Internetted"), Peter identifying as transgender ("Trans-Fat"), a meta episode where the Griffins record DVD commentary ("You Can't...
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  • to reduce, limit or replace dietary intake of trans fats and saturated fats, in favor of unsaturated fats, are made by the World Health Organization, American...
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    In biochemistry and nutrition, a polyunsaturated fat is a fat that contains a polyunsaturated fatty acid (abbreviated PUFA), which is a subclass of fatty...
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    (2006). "Food Fats and oils" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-03-26. Retrieved 2009-02-19. Marchand, V (2010). "Trans fats: What physicians...
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  • Butterfat (redirect from Milk fat)
    fraction): Butterfat contains about 3% trans fat, which is slightly less than 0.5 grams per US tablespoon. Trans fats occur naturally in meat and milk from...
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    Cooking oil (redirect from Cooking fat)
    oils. Unlike other dietary fats, trans fats are not essential, and they do not promote good health. The consumption of trans fats increases one's risk of...
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  • all-cash deal in October 2024. In 2003, Voortman Cookies announced that no trans fats would be used in the production of its cookies. This made Voortman Cookies...
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    Margarine (category Cooking fats)
    "trans" form. If these particular bonds are not hydrogenated during the process, they remain present in the final margarine in molecules of trans fats...
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    national headlines by suing Kraft for using trans fat in Oreo cookies. Kraft foods announced a trans-fat free reformulation of Oreos shortly after the...
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  • animal fat for frying. They would later campaign against the use of trans fats. CSPI's 1994 petition led to the FDA's 2003 regulation requiring trans fat to...
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    Deep frying (redirect from Deep fat frying)
    routinely use different fats in different locations, trans fat levels in fast food can have large variations. The amount of trans fat that is formed during...
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    Crisco (category Cooking fats)
    remove the trans fatty acids, the fully hydrogenated oil used to replace them may not be good for health. Crisco and similar low-trans fat products are...
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  • contained unhealthy trans fat. Specifically, Quaker's Chewy Granola Bars, Instant Oatmeal, and Oatmeal to Go Bars contained trans fat, yet their packaging...
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    reformulated to contain less than one gram of trans fat per serving, and the separately marketed trans-fat-free version introduced in 2004 was consequently...
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  • In biochemistry and nutrition, a monounsaturated fat is a fat that contains a monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA), a subclass of fatty acid characterized...
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    Vegetable oil (redirect from Vegetable fat)
    alternatives to trans fatty acids: Summary of Responses from Experts) "Final Determination Regarding Partially Hydrogenated Oils (Removing Trans Fat)". www.fda...
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  • Trans, Switzerland, a village Cis-trans isomerism, in chemistry, a form of stereoisomerism Trans fat, fats containing trans-isomer fatty acids Trans effect...
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  • An unsaturated fat is a fat or fatty acid in which there is at least one double bond within the fatty acid chain. A fatty acid chain is monounsaturated...
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    fatty acid (especially α-linolenic acid) content. When the saturated fat or trans fat in a fried food is replaced with a stable high oleic oil, consumers...
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    Transgender women (often shortened to trans women) are women who were assigned male at birth. Trans women have a female gender identity and may experience...
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    regional preferences." Amid rising concerns over fat intake and trans-fat, fat content was reduced and trans-fats were eliminated from Doritos, Tostitos, and...
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  • naturally occurring trans fatty acid and an omega-7 fatty acid. It is the predominant kind of trans-fatty acid found in human milk, in the fat of ruminants,...
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    microwave popcorn and coffee creamers, sometimes contain trans fats. This is the most unhealthy type of fat, and may increase risk for high cholesterol, heart...
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    glutamate, and may also comprise yeast extract, wheat or corn flour, trans fat (partially hydrogenated vegetable oil), and various herbs, spices, vegetable...
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    Cis–trans isomerism, also known as geometric isomerism, describes certain arrangements of atoms within molecules. The prefixes "cis" and "trans" are from...
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  • illustration to the right. This procedure yields less saturated fat without creating the trans fat that would be produced by partial hydrogenation. The reaction...
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