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The Lipids: Fats and Oils
Identify two physical states of 
lipids
Define the following terms 
associated with fat 
 triglyceride 
 mono, and poly unsaturated fatty acids 
 saturated fat 
 hydrogenation 
 winterized oil
Fatty acids and Triglycerides 
 Differ in chain length, which affects 
solubility 
 Differ in saturation 
– Saturated fatty acid 
– Monounsaturated fatty acid 
– Polyunsaturated fatty acid
Saturated Fatty Acids 
 A fatty acid carrying the maximum 
possible number of hydrogen atoms 
(having no points of unsaturation). A 
saturated fat is one that is made up 
primarily of saturated fatty acids.
Monounsaturated Fatty Acid 
 (Sometimes abbreviated MUFA or 
mono) a fatty acid containing one point 
of unsaturation.
Polunsaturated Fatty Acid 
 (Sometimes abbreviated PUFA, or poly) 
a fatty acid in which two or more points 
of unsaturation occur.
The Essential Fatty Acids 
 The body can make all fatty acids 
except linoleic and linolenic acids 
(essential fatty acids) 
– Linoleic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid 
– Linolenic acid is an omega-3 fatty acid
Characteristics of Fats in Foods 
 Hydrogenation of Fats 
– Hydrogenation is a chemical change that 
retards fat spoilage and causes fatty acid 
to lose unsaturated character (along with 
health benefits). 
 Unsaturated fatty acids are vulnerable 
to attack by oxygen which leads to 
rancidity. 
– Refrigeration helps keep oils from spoilage.
Hydrogenation of Fats continued 
 Antioxidants are additives that compete 
for oxygen. 
 The more unsaturated a fat, the more 
liquid it is at room temperature. 
 The more polyunsaturated the fat is, the 
sooner it melts.
American Heart Association 
offers recommendations 
 Not more than 30% calories from fat 
(1/3 saturated, 1/3 monounsaturated, 
1/3 polyunsaturated). 
 Dietary cholesterol intake to be no more 
than 300 mg per day. 
 Benefits from a high-fiber diet.
Fish and the health of the heart 
– Study of Eskimos: 
 High fat intake from fish oils 
 Low heart disease rate 
– Benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids and fish 
oils
Foods High in Saturated Fats 
 Butter 
 Cheese 
 Chocolate 
 Coconut 
 Coconut Oil 
 Cream
Foods High in Saturated Fats 
continued ... 
 Meat 
 Milk 
 Palm Oil
Foods High in Monounsaturated 
Fats 
 Avocados 
 Canola Oil 
 Cashews 
 Lard 
 Olive Oil 
 Olives
High in Monounsaturated Fats 
continued ... 
 Peanut Butter 
 Peanut Oil 
 Peanuts 
 Poultry 
 Vegetable Shortening
Foods High in Polyunsaturated 
Fats 
 Almonds 
 Corn Oil 
 Cottonseed Oil 
 Filberts 
 Fish 
 Margarine (soft)
High in Polunsaturated Fats 
continued ... 
 Mayonnaise 
 Pecans 
 Safflower Oil 
 Soybean Oil 
 Sunflower Oil 
 Walnuts
Fat in the Diet 
 The Fat in Foods 
– Fats and oils. 
– Meat, poultry, and fish. 
– Dairy products. 
 Shopping for Fats 
– Not all vegetable oils are polyunsaturated. 
– How to shop for spreads.
List five out of seven 
characteristics associated with fat 
 Flavor 
 Smoke Point 
 Clarity 
 Cost 
 Solid versus Liquid 
 Amount of Processing 
 Artificial Fat
List eight uses of fat in food 
preparation  adds flavor 
 adds nutritive value 
 helps to prevent sticking 
 used as a cooking medium 
 adds shortening qualities 
 tenderizes 
 holds air, leavening 
 forms emulsions
Be Fat Wise 
 Tips for Reducing Fat in the Diet: 
– Dietary goal for fat intake is not more than 
30% of calories. 
– Learn to read labels 
– Cooking tips (bake, braise, steam, poach, 
sauté, etc...)
Using the Food Label 
As a consumer, you need to remember 
two important points when reading food 
labels: 
– the type of fat 
– the amount of fat
Considerations for Modifing a 
Recipe
1.Identify the type of meat in the 
recipe 
Try to use lean cuts of meat, trim visible 
fat, and add very little fat during 
preparation. 
Determine if a different type of meat 
could be used in the recipe.
1.Identify the type of meat in the 
recipe, cont. 
beef, do not use prime, look for low 
level of marbling 
fish, use white fleshed 
poultry, use the chicken breast or turkey 
tenderloin
2.Identify the food preparation 
technique 
Dry heat examples: Bake, Broil, Roast, 
Grill, Smoke 
Moist heat examples: Simmer/Boil, 
Steam, Poach, or Stew 
Stir-fry, dry saute
3.After cooking the meat, drain it 
before adding the meat to a soup, 
casserole, chili, or spaghetti 
sauce.
4.Try to incorporate beans 
whenever possible to the menu.
5.Use a fat spray to help reduce 
the total amount of fat.
6.Use more fresh herbs and 
spices to flavor your food.
7.The portion size can be 
adjusted.
8.Ingredient Substitutions 
evaporated skim milk or drained low fat, 
plain yogurt for heavy cream 
blend a low fat cottage cheese with a 
low fat plain yogurt for cream cheese or 
heavy fat in a recipe. (Cornstarch 
added to this mixture helps to prevent 
curdling when you heat this mixture.)
Ingredient Substitutions 
thickening can be accomplished by 
using the drained yogurt or a modified 
starch 
2/3 low fat cottage cheese and 1/3 low 
fat plain yogurt can also substitute for 
mayonnaise or sour cream 
egg substitutes or lower the egg yolk 
and increase the egg white
Ingredient Substitutions 
when butter, lard, shortening, or 
margarine are suggested try an oil 
dressings are typically 2/3 oil and 1/3 
acid, change the ratio 
use a vegetable puree to thicken a 
cooked sauce
Ingredient Substitutions 
mashed or pureed potatoes aid in 
thickening 
use low fat milk instead of coffee 
whiteners in coffee 
substitute low fat cheese, such as part-skim 
mozzarella and ricotta for full-cream 
varieties
Ingredient Substitutions 
look at labels of substitute cheese 
products 
when a crisp product is needed, coat 
food with with whole wheat bread 
crumbs after dipping it in skim milk 
mixed with an egg white 
avoid adding oil to a marinade, brush 
the food with oil just before grilling it
Modify Beef Stroganoff 
Identify what you did to improve the 
recipe to make it a healthy item.
Nutrient Action: Let Them Eat 
Cake (Fat-Free, That Is) 
The food industry boom in both low-fat 
and fat-free products is expected to 
soar through the next decade. 
– Fat-free cakes and cookies 
– Reduced-fat burger patties. 
– Fat-free salad dressings and nonfat dairy 
desserts. 
– Artificial fats/fat substitutes
Using the Food Label 
As a consumer, you need to remember 
two important points when reading food 
labels: 
– the type of fat 
– the amount of fat
Be Fat Wise 
Tips for Reducing Fat in the Diet: 
– Dietary goal for fat intake is not more than 
30% of calories. 
– Learn to read labels 
– Cooking tips (bake, braise, steam, poach, 
sauté, etc.)
Where do you see fat in food? 
preparation of products 
example: muffin tin, sauté pan
Where do you see fat in food? 
cooking medium 
adds shortening qualities to products 
tenderizes
Where do you see fat in food? 
leavening, holds air 
forms emulsions

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Lecture 13 fat for nutrition class

  • 1. The Lipids: Fats and Oils
  • 2. Identify two physical states of lipids
  • 3. Define the following terms associated with fat triglyceride mono, and poly unsaturated fatty acids saturated fat hydrogenation winterized oil
  • 4. Fatty acids and Triglycerides Differ in chain length, which affects solubility Differ in saturation – Saturated fatty acid – Monounsaturated fatty acid – Polyunsaturated fatty acid
  • 5. Saturated Fatty Acids A fatty acid carrying the maximum possible number of hydrogen atoms (having no points of unsaturation). A saturated fat is one that is made up primarily of saturated fatty acids.
  • 6. Monounsaturated Fatty Acid (Sometimes abbreviated MUFA or mono) a fatty acid containing one point of unsaturation.
  • 7. Polunsaturated Fatty Acid (Sometimes abbreviated PUFA, or poly) a fatty acid in which two or more points of unsaturation occur.
  • 8. The Essential Fatty Acids The body can make all fatty acids except linoleic and linolenic acids (essential fatty acids) – Linoleic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid – Linolenic acid is an omega-3 fatty acid
  • 9. Characteristics of Fats in Foods Hydrogenation of Fats – Hydrogenation is a chemical change that retards fat spoilage and causes fatty acid to lose unsaturated character (along with health benefits). Unsaturated fatty acids are vulnerable to attack by oxygen which leads to rancidity. – Refrigeration helps keep oils from spoilage.
  • 10. Hydrogenation of Fats continued Antioxidants are additives that compete for oxygen. The more unsaturated a fat, the more liquid it is at room temperature. The more polyunsaturated the fat is, the sooner it melts.
  • 11. American Heart Association offers recommendations Not more than 30% calories from fat (1/3 saturated, 1/3 monounsaturated, 1/3 polyunsaturated). Dietary cholesterol intake to be no more than 300 mg per day. Benefits from a high-fiber diet.
  • 12. Fish and the health of the heart – Study of Eskimos: High fat intake from fish oils Low heart disease rate – Benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids and fish oils
  • 13. Foods High in Saturated Fats Butter Cheese Chocolate Coconut Coconut Oil Cream
  • 14. Foods High in Saturated Fats continued ... Meat Milk Palm Oil
  • 15. Foods High in Monounsaturated Fats Avocados Canola Oil Cashews Lard Olive Oil Olives
  • 16. High in Monounsaturated Fats continued ... Peanut Butter Peanut Oil Peanuts Poultry Vegetable Shortening
  • 17. Foods High in Polyunsaturated Fats Almonds Corn Oil Cottonseed Oil Filberts Fish Margarine (soft)
  • 18. High in Polunsaturated Fats continued ... Mayonnaise Pecans Safflower Oil Soybean Oil Sunflower Oil Walnuts
  • 19. Fat in the Diet The Fat in Foods – Fats and oils. – Meat, poultry, and fish. – Dairy products. Shopping for Fats – Not all vegetable oils are polyunsaturated. – How to shop for spreads.
  • 20. List five out of seven characteristics associated with fat Flavor Smoke Point Clarity Cost Solid versus Liquid Amount of Processing Artificial Fat
  • 21. List eight uses of fat in food preparation adds flavor adds nutritive value helps to prevent sticking used as a cooking medium adds shortening qualities tenderizes holds air, leavening forms emulsions
  • 22. Be Fat Wise Tips for Reducing Fat in the Diet: – Dietary goal for fat intake is not more than 30% of calories. – Learn to read labels – Cooking tips (bake, braise, steam, poach, sauté, etc...)
  • 23. Using the Food Label As a consumer, you need to remember two important points when reading food labels: – the type of fat – the amount of fat
  • 25. 1.Identify the type of meat in the recipe Try to use lean cuts of meat, trim visible fat, and add very little fat during preparation. Determine if a different type of meat could be used in the recipe.
  • 26. 1.Identify the type of meat in the recipe, cont. beef, do not use prime, look for low level of marbling fish, use white fleshed poultry, use the chicken breast or turkey tenderloin
  • 27. 2.Identify the food preparation technique Dry heat examples: Bake, Broil, Roast, Grill, Smoke Moist heat examples: Simmer/Boil, Steam, Poach, or Stew Stir-fry, dry saute
  • 28. 3.After cooking the meat, drain it before adding the meat to a soup, casserole, chili, or spaghetti sauce.
  • 29. 4.Try to incorporate beans whenever possible to the menu.
  • 30. 5.Use a fat spray to help reduce the total amount of fat.
  • 31. 6.Use more fresh herbs and spices to flavor your food.
  • 32. 7.The portion size can be adjusted.
  • 33. 8.Ingredient Substitutions evaporated skim milk or drained low fat, plain yogurt for heavy cream blend a low fat cottage cheese with a low fat plain yogurt for cream cheese or heavy fat in a recipe. (Cornstarch added to this mixture helps to prevent curdling when you heat this mixture.)
  • 34. Ingredient Substitutions thickening can be accomplished by using the drained yogurt or a modified starch 2/3 low fat cottage cheese and 1/3 low fat plain yogurt can also substitute for mayonnaise or sour cream egg substitutes or lower the egg yolk and increase the egg white
  • 35. Ingredient Substitutions when butter, lard, shortening, or margarine are suggested try an oil dressings are typically 2/3 oil and 1/3 acid, change the ratio use a vegetable puree to thicken a cooked sauce
  • 36. Ingredient Substitutions mashed or pureed potatoes aid in thickening use low fat milk instead of coffee whiteners in coffee substitute low fat cheese, such as part-skim mozzarella and ricotta for full-cream varieties
  • 37. Ingredient Substitutions look at labels of substitute cheese products when a crisp product is needed, coat food with with whole wheat bread crumbs after dipping it in skim milk mixed with an egg white avoid adding oil to a marinade, brush the food with oil just before grilling it
  • 38. Modify Beef Stroganoff Identify what you did to improve the recipe to make it a healthy item.
  • 39. Nutrient Action: Let Them Eat Cake (Fat-Free, That Is) The food industry boom in both low-fat and fat-free products is expected to soar through the next decade. – Fat-free cakes and cookies – Reduced-fat burger patties. – Fat-free salad dressings and nonfat dairy desserts. – Artificial fats/fat substitutes
  • 40. Using the Food Label As a consumer, you need to remember two important points when reading food labels: – the type of fat – the amount of fat
  • 41. Be Fat Wise Tips for Reducing Fat in the Diet: – Dietary goal for fat intake is not more than 30% of calories. – Learn to read labels – Cooking tips (bake, braise, steam, poach, sauté, etc.)
  • 42. Where do you see fat in food? preparation of products example: muffin tin, sauté pan
  • 43. Where do you see fat in food? cooking medium adds shortening qualities to products tenderizes
  • 44. Where do you see fat in food? leavening, holds air forms emulsions