
But just which type of fat is best for cooking your meals?
Chemically fats can be either saturated, unsaturated or
trans-fats. The saturated means that they have a chemical composition with
carbon atoms saturated with hydrogen atoms. Saturated fats are usually in
animal fats especially the dairy products. Very few plants have saturated fats,
the palm and coconut oil.
Trans fats are made when manufacturers turn the liquid oils
to solid for instance kimbo and blue band.
All Trans fats and saturated fats are solid at room
temperature. These are the two fats that are severely harmful to your health
when cooking because they raise bad cholesterol in your body. This is thought
to form a layer in the arteries that causes blockage in the heart leading to
heart attacks or strokes.
Let’s review the unhealthy cooking oils in the market that
are either saturated or Trans fats:
Kimbo,chipsy,kasuku,cowboy, and all other solid fats are highly hydrogenated and clogs in arteries if used for long
The good oils:
These are normally in liquid form, but caution should be taken because, the oils sometimes change and become solid in nature after sometime...For instance, instead of buying Rina vegetable oil, go for Rina sunflower oil since it does not solidify at all costs and does not clog your arteries!
The best bets are all sunflower oils, canola oils, peanut oil, corn oil, safflower and non-hydrogenated oils.
I know you have questions..Drop them on the comment box below..
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