Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Heating Cooking Oil Heating Cooking Oil=Trans Fat?

Heating cooking oil=Trans fat? - heating cooking oil

When the heat vegetable oil (canola, for example), closes it with unsaturated fats, trans fats? This one bobybuilder site was mentioned.

3 comments:

drjrumle... said...

I remember a couple of BS on these pages and magazines. Strangely, we recommend that you have taken andro and steroids ads in them, but do not tell him to do something for your health .... much that is outside camola head enough to get trans fats (which have a chemical process) they will change the form of liquid to solid. I have always recommend cooking with olive oil and peanut oil and fats, the best, but if a construction site of the body, or it's probably bs Trans fats are produced through hydrogenation.

drjrumle... said...

I remember a couple of BS on these pages and magazines. Strangely, we recommend that you have taken andro and steroids ads in them, but do not tell him to do something for your health .... much that is outside camola head enough to get trans fats (which have a chemical process) they will change the form of liquid to solid. I have always recommend cooking with olive oil and peanut oil and fats, the best, but if a construction site of the body, or it's probably bs Trans fats are produced through hydrogenation.

Lantana said...

No, not to trans unsaturated fats. Trans is formed by the separation of chemical molecules, and this can only be achieved by heating ordinary.

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