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From: Paleolithic Eating Support List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Phosphor
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 9:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [P-F] Fw: Re: [P-F] butter was/ Some thoughts on the Paleo
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> I have asked some organic chemists about this, and they tell me
> that heating alone does not produce trans fats. The process by
> which these trans bonds are made is: unsaturated fats are heated
> and hydrogen is bubbled through them under high pressure in the
> presence of nickel as a catalyst. This doesn't happen in
> cooking.
frying does produce trans-fatty acids from cis-fatty acids. This is why
cooking should be done with butter.
Andrew
This is false; The reason some researchers believe that high heat cooking
produces trans-fats is because they tested the frying oil at fast food
joints that didn't use trans-fat frying oil. The problem
being the food that was being cooked was already PRECOOKED in trans-fats
which then of course leaked into the frying oil. Voila high heat produces
trans-fats. Also think of this, if high heat produced trans-fats why would
corporations waste money on the expensive catalyst process?
If you wan't to question this check out Dr Enig's book Know Your Fats.
She has been a lipid biochemist for along time and has been against
trans-fats in the food supply pretty much since getting into the science of
lipids. If heating oils possibly produced trans-fats she would definitely
be against it.
Eric
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