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All
fats are combinations of saturated and unsaturated
fatty acids. It is fact that saturated fats have been
discovered to produce beneficial effects. Highly saturated
fats come from animal sources and include butter,
milk fat, and the fat in meats; two vegetable oils,
coconut and palm kernel oils, are also highly saturated.
Olive
oil, which is 77 % monounsaturated fat, plays a beneficial
role in a healthy diet. In fact today's leading experts
in food, nutrition and public health from around the
world recommend olive oil as the principal fat in
the optimal diet. In fact olive oil does not raise
low-density lipoproteins, "bad" cholesterol,
as do butter and some types of margarine. Moreover,
olive oil also contains substantial amounts of vitamin
E, which apparently helps prevent bad cholesterol
from forming deposits that block arteries. In addition
to its health benefits, olive oil delivers the delicate
flavor and aroma consumers demand.
This
combination of taste and health attributes makes olive
oil unbeatable among pourable oils and any other animal
fats.

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