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  2. Planta margarine - Wikipedia

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    Planta is a brand of margarine produced by Flora Food Group for Belgium, France, Malaysia, and Portugal. It is made from vegetable oil consisting of rapeseed , maize , and sunflower . [ 1 ]

  3. Margarine - Wikipedia

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    Margarine, particularly polyunsaturated margarine, has become a major part of the Western diet and had overtaken butter in popularity in the mid-20th century. [31] In the United States, for example, in 1930, the average person ate over 18 lb (8.2 kg) of butter a year and just over 2 lb (0.91 kg) of margarine.

  4. Butterfat - Wikipedia

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    Butterfat contains about 3% trans fat, which is slightly less than 0.5 grams per US tablespoon. [3] Trans fats occur naturally in meat and milk from ruminants.The predominant kind of trans fat found in milk is vaccenic fatty acid.

  5. Stork (margarine) - Wikipedia

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    Stork is a brand of margarine spread manufactured primarily from palm oil and water, owned by Flora Food Group, except in southern Africa, where it is owned by the Remgro subsidiary Siqalo Foods. When it was introduced into the United Kingdom and Ireland from 1920, housewives were initially suspicious of the health effects and cooking ability ...

  6. Fat hydrogenation - Wikipedia

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    Margarine manufacturers found that hydrogenated fats worked better than the previously used combination of animal and liquid vegetable fats. Margarine made from hydrogenated soybean oil and vegetable shortenings such as Crisco and Spry , sold in England, began to replace butter and lard in baking bread, pies, cookies, and cakes by 1920.

  7. Category:Margarine brands - Wikipedia

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  8. Trans fat - Wikipedia

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    As of 24 January 2007, Smucker said that all Crisco shortening products in the US had been reformulated to contain less than one gram of trans fat per serving while keeping saturated fat content less than butter. [110] The separately marketed trans fat free version introduced in 2004 was discontinued.

  9. List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

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    Amino – food products (Poland) Amora – French mayonnaise and dressings (France, Belgium and Morocco); Aromat – seasoning (South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland); Best Foods – mayonnaise, sandwich spreads, peanut butter and salad dressings