Eating high amounts of fat (especially saturated fat) is associated with heart disease and stroke.<\/p>\n
High trans fat levels (as is found in partially hydrogenated oils) are associated with heart disease.<\/p>\n
There are many things the fastfood operator or chef needs to consider when choosing frying oil for the deep fryer such as:<\/p>\n
The high saturated fat in hot chips sold in independent fast food outlets reflects the high use of tallow-based frying mediums. Shifts in the New Zealand market for deep-frying mediums have occurred in the nine years between national surveys. There has been a move away from tallow-based products, 82% (reported in 1998 survey) to 61% (reported in 2007 survey), with an increase in both canola and palm-based products. Neither of these vegetable products is recommended by the Chip Group™.<\/p>\n
Use a frying oil that meets the Industry Standard:<\/span>
\nSaturated fat \u2013 maximum 28%<\/strong><\/span>
\nTrans fat \u2013 maximum 1%<\/strong><\/span>
\nLinolenic acid \u2013 maximum 3%<\/strong>.<\/span><\/p>\n
Suppliers will tell you which oils meet the Industry Standard. These may include high oleic sunflower oil, high-oleic low-linolenic canola, rice bran oil, cottonseed oil and some blends of various oils.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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