Oil vs Fat | Which Is Healthier? | Reduce or Eliminate Oil In Your Recipe.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @DingusMcGillicutty007
    @DingusMcGillicutty007 Год назад

    This answered a lot of questions. Thank you 🙏

  • @jackskalski3699
    @jackskalski3699 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this presentation. Awesome channel, much appreciated.
    One interesting fact with regard to lard and animal derived fats is that their diet influences the health aspects. Unfortunately current animal farms deteriorate it. So lard 100 years ago was way better than it is today. This little known fact is a cause for a lot of myths.
    I would extrapolate that even the amount of space and activity a given animal gets is also important...

  • @barrychambers4047
    @barrychambers4047 2 года назад

    Well done, JP!
    I guess soy oil is not used in baking so much but where does it fall in the mix? We once took a cooking course in Chiang Mai, Thailand and the chef was saying why he thought soy oil was relatively healthy because it could stand up to so much heat before being damaged. Don't know if this is true or not.

    • @nobsbaking6391
      @nobsbaking6391  2 года назад +1

      Yes Barry soybean is another very popular oil especially here in Asia. It is a a high saturated oil used for frying. Healthy? Definitely falls into the bad oil category.

    • @nobsbaking6391
      @nobsbaking6391  2 года назад

      Nutrition facts
      Soybean oilSoybean oilSoybean oil
      Sources include: USDA
      Amount Per 1 tsp (4.5 g)1 tbsp (13.6 g)100 grams1 cup (218 g)100 grams
      Calories 884
      % Daily Value*
      Total Fat 100 g153%
      Saturated fat 16 g 80%
      Trans fat regulation 0.5 g
      Cholesterol 0 mg0%

  • @doomo
    @doomo Год назад +1

    Ah so peanut oil goes bad but olive oil doesn't...

    • @nobsbaking6391
      @nobsbaking6391  Год назад

      All oil will go bad eventually. Peanut oil has been known to "go off" quicker pending the brand and how it was processed. From what I have read anyway.