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Trans fatty acids, more commonly called trans fats, are most often found in processed foods that contain partially hydrogenated oils. Trans fats are unhealthy because they raise the body’s bad cholesterol and lower the good cholesterol. Canola, olive, and vegetable oil are among the ones that do not contain trans fats...

Author: By Jennifer Ding and Alexandra Hiatt, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: The Skinny on Trans Fat | 10/3/2006 | See Source »

Bill Bartley of Mr. Bartley’s Burger Cottage, agreed: “I think people are intelligent, and they can make their own choices.” But he said he only fries food in canola...

Author: By Jennifer Ding and Alexandra Hiatt, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: The Skinny on Trans Fat | 10/3/2006 | See Source »

...Dressing: 1/3 cup apple cider or white wine vinegar 2 garlic cloves, peeled 2 shallots, peeled and diced 1 cup chopped parsley 1 cup chopped cilantro 2 tbsp honey 1 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper 1 pinch of ground cloves 1/2 cup vegetable or canola oil 1/2 cup olive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oaxacan Tip Sheet | 5/9/2006 | See Source »

...high prices (the company has been dubbed Whole Paycheck), Whole Foods serves up the best quality and most affordable organic products in the nation. Fresh organic foods, its best sellers, are supplemented by two lines of packaged goods: the affordable 365 brand, which includes organic and nonorganic (cheese puffs, canola oil); and the higher-end Whole Kitchen line, including Whole Treats and Whole Kids...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: whole Foods: Green Giant | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...Certain canola, cottonseed, sunflower and corn oils could substitute for hydrogenated oils. But they're in short supply, since hydrogenated soy oil is cheap and has long been the industrial standard. Some 85% of the roughly 19 billion lbs. of edible oils Americans consume each year comes from soy. About 10 billion lbs. of that soy oil gets hydrogenated, according to Mark Matlock, senior vice president of food research at Archer Daniels Midland (ADM). But alternatives are on the horizon. ADM, for example, has developed oils that not only behave like hydrogenated oils but also, Matlock says, are relatively healthy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Target: Trans Fats | 10/16/2005 | See Source »

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