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trans fats  Heidi C 
vegetable oil that has been treated with hydrogen in order to make it more solid and give it a longer shelf life.  Heidi C (src: uuhsc.utah.edu/healthinfo/adult/cardiac/glossary.htm) 
"Trans fat is a type of processed fat that does not occur in nature (also called hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated fat/oil). Used in baked goods like doughnuts, breads, crackers, potato chips, cookies and many other processed food products like margarine and salad dressings."  Heidi C 

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grasas hidrogenadas   1 validation  Heidi C 
Es una grasa que ha sido alterada químicamente mediante la adición de átomos de hidrogeno a los ácidos grasos de la grasa. Aceite vegetal y la margarina son ejemplos de grasas hidrogenadas. Pueden llevar a la producción de ácidos grasos trans.   1 validation  Heidi C (src: www.agra.com.mx/glosario.htm) 


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