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Where have you been hiding? I have never heardhydrogenation is used. This is when the unhealthy
of you and now you are a media hog. How longtrans fats are formed. Fully hydrogenated oils do
have you been hiding in my food? How muchnot contain trans fats. New products from Crisco
damage have you done over all these years thatare coming to the market that can blend several
I have been trying so heard to live a healthyoils together and then fully hydrogenate them
lifestyle? Now that you have been brought outwithout creating a trans fat. Crisco uses several
from the shadows I am going to be aware of allunsaturated oils (soy and sunflower) blended with
the places you may hide from me and I won't letcottonseed oil to produce a soft texture
you affect my health anymore.Trans fatty acidsproduct.How do I locate trans fats on the food
(trans fats) were once seen as a healthylabel?Trans fats will be listed under the total fat
alternative to the high amount of saturated fatssection on the food label. It is recommended to
butter consisted of. You can finally thank thekeep trans fats and saturated fats to minimal
government for stepping up and providing somelevels. There is no Daily Value percentage (%DV)
good solid information in helping us in the everfor trans fats. Saturated fats %DV should be
ending food label confusion. If you haven't heardbelow 20%DV with healthier recommendations of
about the new labeling laws the government set5%DV or lower. You will come across products
forth, you haven't been paying attention to thethat will have 0 grams trans fats but will have
products you are buying.Starting in January 2006,partially hydrogenated oils in the ingredient list. The
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) publishedFDA final rule allows companies to not list trans
a final rule requiring all food manufacturers' to listfats if the product contains 0.5 grams or less per
trans fatty acids on the products food label. Thisserving size. Check the serving size and how
is the first major change on the label since 1993.many servings are in the package to find out the
The FDA has confirmed a relationship betweentotal amount in the whole carton, bag, or can. If a
the intake of trans fats and an increased risk ofproduct has 0.5 grams per serving and the
coronary heart disease (CHD). According to 2003container has 6 servings, you could consume
statistics from the American Heart Associationthree grams of trans fats if you eat the whole
(AHA), CHD is the single leading cause of death incontainer. This would be a high intake of trans
America, which accounts for 479,305 deaths.fats in anybody's diet. "Shortening" listed on the
Many other health organizations have reportsfood label will also indicate some trans fats are
stating that consumption of trans fats contributepresent in the food.Illustration 1
to increased LDL (bad) cholesterol.What are trans(Food Label- Highlight Total Fat, Saturated Fat
fats and where do they come from?Trans fatsand Trans Fat)Trans fats are also found in nature.
are formed when vegetable oils are hardened toFoods of animal origin include: butter, milk
form margarine or shortening, calledproducts, beef and cheese. These foods also
hydrogenation. Many manufacturers use trans fatsprovide vital minerals and nutrients and should not
to reduce costs, improve the shelf life of certainbe totally eliminated from the diet in order to
products and improve taste and texture, a greatavoid their trans fats.Trans fats will be found in
selling tool. This is why you can't have just one,foods such as crackers, cookies, candies, fries
which was a great advertising tool from a majorfoods, baked goods, bagged snack foods, and
company years ago.Partial hydrogenation createsmost processed foods that have partially
a semi solid material raising a products meltinghydrogenated vegetable oil in the ingredient list.It is
point, which is extremely useful for baking. Transestimated that the average adult intake of trans
fats are man made or processed fats that arefats in the United States is approximately five to
developed when hydrogen is added to the oil andsix grams per day. Experts agree that saturated
then pressurized in the presence of a metalfats can be beneficial for the human body when
catalyst, hence the term hydrogenation. Thisconsumed in moderation. They do not say the
process changes the chemical structure of a fatsame about trans fats. It is recommended to
and some atoms end up on different sides of thekeep trans fats out of your intake as much as
fatty acid chain. Trans in Latin means "across". Inpossible.Make wiser choices.Choose vegetable oils
a fatty acid, the hydrogen atoms are on the(except coconut and palm), tub or spray
same side of the acid chain. Hydrogenationmargarines (these contain a lower combined
re-configures these bonds. The body metabolizesamount of saturated and trans fats), low fat
trans fats differently in the liver than it does fordairy products, leaner cuts of meats, fresh fish,
natural fatty acids, therefore causing some healthwhole grains, and of course colorful fruits and
risks.Partially Hydrogenated vs. HydrogenatedIf avegetables.Limit your intake of egg yolks, bagged
product is fully hydrogenated it would be too solidsnacks, pastries, fried food and most fast
for most uses. To keep margarines andfood.ProductServing size Trans fats g
shortenings softer and easier to use, partialButter 1 tbsp. 0.