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Fully hydrogenated oil does not have the same harmful impact that partially hydrogenated oil does. Not all hydrogenated fats are necessarily bad for you, and it's important to know the key differences among them.
From the peanut board, but still:
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) required that trans fats no longer be considered generally recognized as safe (GRAS), a designation that once allowed the use of partially hydrogenated oils and fats. In fact, the FDA requires that these fats be removed from manufacturers formulations starting in 2018, with foods created up to that time permitted to be sold through January 1, 2020 (U.S. Food & Drug Administration, 2018). Peanut butter manufacturers no longer use fats and oils that contain trans fats – nor are trans fats added to other foods in accordance with the FDA's guidance to industry. https://www.nationalpeanutboard.o...butter.htm
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The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) required that trans fats no longer be considered generally recognized as safe (GRAS), a designation that once allowed the use of partially hydrogenated oils and fats. In fact, the FDA requires that these fats be removed from manufacturers formulations starting in 2018, with foods created up to that time permitted to be sold through January 1, 2020 (U.S. Food & Drug Administration, 2018). Peanut butter manufacturers no longer use fats and oils that contain trans fats – nor are trans fats added to other foods in accordance with the FDA's guidance to industry.
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