In 100 g (Grams) of Shortening industrial, lard and vegetable oil there is 100 g of Total lipid (fat). Change amount
Total lipid (fat) is a nutrient present in many other foods. The below table lists foods high in Total lipid (fat) other than Shortening industrial, lard and vegetable oil.
Oil, peanut, salad or cooking
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, soybean, salad or cooking
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, olive, salad or cooking
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, palm
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, sesame, salad or cooking
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, sunflower, linoleic (less than 60%)
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, cocoa butter
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, cottonseed, salad or cooking
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, sunflower, linoleic, (approx. 65%)
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, safflower, salad or cooking, linoleic, (over 70%)
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, safflower, salad or cooking, high oleic (primary safflower oil of commerce)
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100 g
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100%
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Vegetable oil, palm kernel
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, poppyseed
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, tomatoseed
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, teaseed
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, grapeseed
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, corn, industrial and retail, all purpose salad or cooking
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, walnut
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, almond
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100 g
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100%
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Oil, apricot kernel
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100 g
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100%
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Shortening industrial, lard and vegetable oil is a type of Fats and Oils. The most significant nutrients in Shortening industrial, lard and vegetable oil are listed below.