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Saturated fat and trans fat. Others are polysaturated fat and monosaturated fat
1 cup of 2% milk has about 5 grams of fat on average.
No fish oil should not contain trans fats naturally. They can be added later though. Milk is more likely to contain natural trans fat. As much as 2%
The general recommendation is as little trans fat as possible, but the maximum allowance is no more than 2 grams of it.
The percentage of fat that is found in cashews is 19 percent of one ounce. There are 12 grams of fat with 2 grams of saturated fat.
About 40 g of fat is in 2L of 2% milk.
Yes. It's actually not even low in fat!
Types of fat: 1. Harmful Dietary Fat: a. Saturated fat b. Trans fat 2. Healthier Dietary Fat a. Monousaturated fat b. Polyunsaturated fat
x * .62 = 2x = 3.225%
There are three types of milk based on fat contents.Whole Milk (3% Milk): This type of milk must contain more than 3% of fats.Reduced-fat milk (2% Milk): Contains only 2% of fats.Low-fat milk (1% Milk): have 1% of fats in it.
The two basic types of fats are 1) Saturated fat and 2) Trans fat. Avoid trans fat in your diet as it is proved that it is not very healthy for the body. Saturated fat in moderate quantity is not a problem. If diet has mono saturated and mono unsaturated types of fat, they are known as healthy fats when taken in small amounts.
Whole.And the reason is that fat spoils faster