A community portal about Trans fats with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Trans fatty acids (commonly termed trans fats) are a type of unsaturated fat (and may be monounsaturated or polyunsaturated). Trans fats...
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A community portal about Trans fats with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Trans fatty acids (commonly termed trans fats) are a type of unsaturated fat (and may be monounsaturated or polyunsaturated). Trans fats occur naturally, in small quantities, in meat and dairy products from ruminants. Most trans fats consumed today, however, are industrially created as a side effect of partial hydrogenation of plant oils - a process developed in the early 1900s and first commercialized as Crisco in 1911. Partial hydrogenation changes a fat's molecular structure (raising its melting point and reducing rancidity) but this process also results in a proportion of the changed fat becoming trans fat. Unlike other fats, trans fats are neither required nor beneficial for health. Eating trans fat increases the risk of coronary heart disease. For these reasons, health authorities worldwide recommend that consumption of trans fat be reduced to trace amounts. Trans fats from partially hydrogenated oils are generally considered to be more of a health risk than those occurring naturally. Trans fats are increasingly being linked to chronic health conditions.
Restaurant chain Chick-fil-A said Thursday it has eliminated all artificial trans fats from its chicken- and biscuit-laden menu.The Atlanta-based company said it changed its recipe for its waffle fries and its breakfast biscuits to remove trans fat after two years of testing to make sure the...
Burger King Corp. (NYSE:BKC) announced that all BURGER KING® restaurants nationwide are now cooking with trans fat free cooking oils. Furthermore, by Nov. 1, 2008, all BURGER KING® menu ingredients will contain zero grams artificial trans fat, including ingredients used in baked goods, par-fried...
If you're a big fan of an occasional Whopper, you'll be happy to know that Burger King will be cooking with trans fat free cooking oil. By November 1, in all of its restaurants nationwide, every item on the menu including baked goods will contain zero grams of artificial trans fat. This is big...
Chick-fil-A, the nation's second largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain, announced Thursday it has eliminated artificial trans fat from its entire menu.
Chick-fil-A is among the first national quick-service restaurant chains to offer a complete menu - from entr e es down to condiments - with zero grams of trans fat.
Chick-fil-A is among the first national quick-service restaurant chains to offer a complete menu - from entres down to condiments - with zero grams of trans fat.
Yesterday, Burger King announced that all of its restaurants in the US and Canada have made the switch to cooking with trans fat free oils. The second most popular fast food chain also announced that all of its menu items, including baked goods, will contain zero grams of trans fat by Nov. 1...
Permanent link According to this story in the AJC, my favorite fast food restaurant, Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A , is now perpetuating its famous bovine "Eat Mor Chikin" campaign via one of the best superfluous ...
The Minnesota Medical Association is urging all Minnesotans to try to avoid trans fatty acids and recommending that hospitals and nursing homes limit the amount of TFAs in the food they serve.
Carol Motsinger * CMotsinger@CITIZEN-TIMES.com * published October 9, 2008 10:01 am Comments on Topix forums : Chick-fil-A has eliminated trans fat from the menu, from the from entrees to condiments.
... summer youth and nutrition programs, advocating restaurants use less trans fat in their cooking and research other city's actions for "best practices. ...
Burger King Corp. said its restaurants are now using trans-fat free cooking oils, and by the first of November all ingredients on the menu will have zero grams artificial trans fat.