A saturated fatty food fully saturated with hydrogen atoms, these foods don't have any carbon-carbon bond. A review of the medical literature published in 2012 noted that: "Cheese consumption is the leading contributor of SF (saturated fat) in the U.S. diet. We need to avoid cheese as much as we can.
It has saturated.
Cheese, like most dairy products, has primarily saturated fat. You can get lowfat versions of the cheese, which will have less total fat content...
Wax is a saturated fat.
Unsaturated fat means that it has not yet been saturated by carbon.
saturated
Noodles are composed mainly of starch, therefore they are not made of fat, whether saturated or unsaturated.
Poly-unsaturated Mono-unsaturated Saturated
Corn oil is mostly unsaturated. It contains about 13% saturated fatty acids.
Saturated fat is usually animal fat such as fatty meat, pork, oily salmons while unsaturated fat is plant fat such as peanuts, sunflower oil,.....
No RDI is stated for unsaturated fat however there is for saturated fat. (approx 20 - 25 grams saturated fat for an recommended total intake of about 70 grams of fat.) So this works out to be a ratio of about 30% saturated and 70% unsaturated. Meaning, if your total fat intake is around 70g then this would amount to 20g for saturated and 50g for unsaturated fat.
Saturated Fat and MAYBE Trans Fat depending on the brand.
No. Trans fats are unsaturated.