Is Hydrogenated oil, trans-fat?!


Question: Or is it just partially hydrogenated oil?


Answers: Or is it just partially hydrogenated oil?

Actually, your other answerers are wrong.

Hydrogenation is a processed used to make fat solid or semi-solid. Partially hydrogenated fats are partially solid--that is, they are more stable, taste good, and keep on the store shelf longer. Partially hydrogenated fats are transfats because they're not quite liquid, not quite solid.

A (fully) hydrogenated oil has been through a hydrogenation that has turned it completely solid. In other words, hydrogenated oil is a saturated fat. Of course, saturated fat is bad for you, so you will want to avoid it as much as possible.

yes

It is.. Either way, there both bad for you!

ANTI TRANSFAT!

both are transfats.





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