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  2. Margarine - Wikipedia

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    Hard margarine (sometimes uncolored) for cooking or baking. To produce margarine, first oils and fats are extracted, e.g. by pressing from seeds, and then refined. Oils may undergo a full or partial hydrogenation process to solidify them. The milk/water mixture is kept separate from the oil mixture until the emulsion step.

  3. What Is Margarine, Exactly? - AOL

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    We have the scoop on what’s actually in margarine…and the surprisingly fascinating story of how this butter substitute was invented. The post What Is Margarine, Exactly? appeared first on ...

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    Margarine wasn't invented to fatten turkeys. And not all margarines are the same, so a viral post's claims about its health effects may be wrong. Fact check: Truth about margarine is more ...

  5. What's the Difference Between Margarine and Butter? - AOL

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    Margarine vs. butter: read on to find out the difference between these two yellow spreads. They both have their place in some of our favorite recipes!

  6. Trans fat - Wikipedia

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    Saturated fats tend to be more solid at room temperature. This property is important for margarine, one of the original uses for fat hydrogenation. However, an isomerization side reaction during fat hydrogenation can convert remaining unsaturated fats to the thermodynamically-favored trans isomer.

  7. 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. [21]

  8. Potato Chip Au Gratin Recipe - AOL

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    2 tbsp unsalted butter or margarine; 1 small onion, chopped; 2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese; 2 cup cheddar flavored potato chip, crushed (I used Lays) 1 can cheddar soup (I used Campbell's) 1 cup milk; salt and pepper to taste

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    Margarine was invented in the 19th century as a cheaper alternative to butter and was later touted as a healthier option because it has less saturated fat and cholesterol — until more ...