Wednesday, February 11, 2015

What are low fat, reduced fat, and fat-free?

http://inlightimes.com/old_site/archives2
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The most time I spend in Walmart is when I stand in the aisle and hesitate to choose among the low fat, reduced fat, and fat-free string cheese. What I always think is that “What do low fat, reduced fat, and fat-free really mean?” “Are they really different from each other?” or "Do I gain less fat if I eat fat-free cheese?" In fact, I always end up choosing the “original” one.
          The only thing I knew was that FAT is the most useless nutrition (this is my own opinion). And for any kinds of foods, the low fat, reduced fat, and fat free are “healthier” than the original one. But I had no idea how they actually work.
          Penny Klatell, in his article “What’s the difference between Low fat, Reduced Fat, Light, Lean”, stated that Fat Labels includes total amount of fat, saturated fat and unsaturated fat.
·       Low fat means 3 grams of fat or less per serving (or per 100 grams of food)
·       Reduced fat means the food product contains 50% (or less) of the fat found in the regular version
·       Less fat means 25% or less fat than the comparison food
·       Fat free means the product has less than 0.5 grams of fat per serving, with no added fat or meal

In other words, the percentage of fat in each fat labels are different. The order of fat from the highest percentage to lowest percentage is original, reduced fat, less fat, low fat, and fat free


http://www.everydayhealth.com/sexual-health/
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In fact, I avoid eat fat-free foods because I cannot imagine how does fat free version of fat and cream-based foods taste like. And I don’t think eating fat-free ice cream, cheeses, milk, and butter can be called eating “healthy”. I would rather eat apple or carrot with full-fat ranch sauce instead of eat fat-free chocolate ice cream.


4 comments:

  1. I think you need to do some research about fat, since fat is actually indispensable to people's diet. There is a common misunderstanding of fat as being sth harmful and should be avoided. However, fat is important because it not only constructs the major part of cell membrane but also helps body use vitamins. The bias against fat is partly due to the advertisement of low-fat and fat-free food in which these food are claimed to be "healthier". Also, you can also discuss that there are 2 major kinds of fat, and one of which is healthy while the other one can be detrimental.

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    1. oh,, are you talking about the saturated fat and unsaturated fat? Actually, what I mention in the post is the saturated fat because string chess only contains saturated fat. I should make it more clear and add some basic information. Thank you for the comment.

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  2. Holy cow, I never knew there was even a difference between the titles used to describe fat. I was wondering, especially considering what Mingzu Cai said, what kind of fats are good for you?

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    1. Foods like beans, nuggets, and fish contain unsaturated fat, and they are good for you. So eat more beans and become healthy Jesse.

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