Banaspati:- A hydrogenated animal fat is called Banaspati Vanaspati:- A hydrogenated vegetable fat is called Vanaspati
Shortening is fat.
Makes you fatter.
hydrogenated oil
Saturated Fat. The double bond occurs when you remove a hydrogen, so when a fat is fully hydrogenated it has no double bonds.
Hydrogenated fats.
Partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Hydrogenated Oils, Coconut, Butter, Animal Fat (lard) cheese
Hydrogen.
No, hydrogenated oils are solid at room temperature. They are not good for you.
No, lard is not inherently trans fat. Trans fat generally refers to hydrogenated fats developed by man-made processes to keep foodstuffs moist and tender through abnormal temperatures. Fried, processed, and some baked goods contain hydrogenated (trans) fat. Though trans fat do occur naturally in some degree (such as in dairy), the anti-trans fat push is for heavily manufactured foods.
No, it does not. The FDA allows food products to be labeled 0 grams trans fat if there is less than 0.5 grams of trans fat. A way to double-check that there is no trans fat is by checking the ingredients list. If is says "shortening", "partially hydrogenated oils", or "hydrogenated oils", then there is trans fat in the product.