Trans fatty acids are harmful additives, common in processed food. Here's everything you need to know about how they're created and some tips for limiting your intake.
October 9, 2015
Trans fatty acids are harmful additives, common in processed food. Here's everything you need to know about how they're created and some tips for limiting your intake.
Trans fatty acids are produced when a vegetable oil is hydrogenated.
The primary sources of trans fats in the North American diet are partially hydrogenated vegetable oils used in the production of shortenings and hydrogenated margarine.
Having a trans-free diet is pretty difficult and probably not necessary, but reducing your intake of trans fats is very important.
Many manufacturers are now cutting trans fats from their products. It's almost impossible and probably unnecessary to avoid trans fats altogether but in this case, moderation is very important.
Easily retrieve their info anytime you need it on any of your devices