What are Interesterified Fats?
This mysterious fat goes by many names.
Monica Reinagel, MS, LD/N, CNS
Q. I was listening to your podcast #69 on trans fats. I’ve done a good job of eliminating hydrogenated oils and trans fats from my diet, but your mention of interesterified fats sent me scrambling to re-read some labels. The container of Smart Balance Light spread that I have in my refrigerator has an ingredient called “sorbitan ester of fatty acids.” Is this another name for interesterified fats?
Answer. Yup. Sorbitan esters of fatty acids are used as emulsifiers and stabilizers. They’re not exactly the same thing as the interesterified fats used to replace hydrogenated oils, but the chemical processes are similar and I think the same concerns would apply to both. Personally, I prefer my fats unmodified by food science!
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