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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Trans fat Foods found in trans fat tap and hold to change this header text! Coffee Creamer,crackers cookies cakes frozen pies and other backed goods fast foods frozen pizza ready to use frosting refrigerated dough products snack foods vegetable shortenings and stick margarines tap and hold to change this header text! Crackers, cookies, cakes, frozen pies, and other baked goodsFast foodFrozen pizzaReady-to-use frostingsRefrigerated dough products (such as biscuits and cinnamon rolls)Snack foods (such as microwave popcorn)Vegetable shortenings and stick margarines this type of trans fat is produced in the gut of some grazing animals. Thats why small quantities of trans fat can be found in animal products There are three main types of fatty acids: saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated. All fatty acids are chains of carbon atoms with hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon atoms. Like saturated or animal fats, trans fats contribute to clogged arteries. Clogged arteries are a sign of heart disease; they increase your risk of both heart attack and stroke. Here's how it works: Trans fats raise low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or "bad" cholesterol levels. This contributes to the buildup of fatty plaque in arteries. Trans fatstore energy and essential for growth and it gives flexibility for mucles Oleic acid is a cis unsaturated fatty acid making up 5580% of olive oil. Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid found in animal fats and is the intended product in full hydrogenation. Stearic acid is neither cis nor trans because it has no carbon-carbon double bonds.
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