Transfats - NYC and Lakewood
Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 4:54 pm
What is good enough for NYC, is good enough for Lakewood. Here's a site about transfats, and the push to eliminate them in all of New York City.
Transfats are the leading cause of heart disease. The people in NY have no qualms about asking a restaurant if they use hydrogenated oils (transfats) ie: hydrogentated soybean oil in their food.
I began to ask the same question of the pizza places, and so far, have not found one that uses only olive oil, which is good for us and reduces "bad cholestrol" (LDL). The few I talked to, use a blend of olive oil and "vegetable oil". When asked for more details, I found 2 that used "soybean oil" along with olive oil. When asked if it was hydrogenated, no one seemed to know.
Here's a link to some interesting reading: First to find out about transfats,
http://www.bantransfats.com
Then: http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/cardio ... sfat.shtml
I'm guilty of eating some foods with them, but I'm trying to get me and my family to avoid them when possible.
Mark
Transfats are the leading cause of heart disease. The people in NY have no qualms about asking a restaurant if they use hydrogenated oils (transfats) ie: hydrogentated soybean oil in their food.
I began to ask the same question of the pizza places, and so far, have not found one that uses only olive oil, which is good for us and reduces "bad cholestrol" (LDL). The few I talked to, use a blend of olive oil and "vegetable oil". When asked for more details, I found 2 that used "soybean oil" along with olive oil. When asked if it was hydrogenated, no one seemed to know.
Here's a link to some interesting reading: First to find out about transfats,
http://www.bantransfats.com
Then: http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/cardio ... sfat.shtml
I'm guilty of eating some foods with them, but I'm trying to get me and my family to avoid them when possible.
Mark