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So, what is graisses végétales partiellement hydrogénées?
"Graisses végétales partiellement hydrogénées" is a food ingredient commonly used in processed foods, such as baked goods and snacks. It is a type of vegetable oil that has been partially hydrogenated, which means it has undergone a chemical process to make it more solid at room temperature and increase its shelf life. However, this process also creates trans fats, which have been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. As such, many health organizations recommend limiting or avoiding consumption of foods containing partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.
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