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Channel 4 Dispatches
I have posted this on the Food & Drink topics, but I'm not sure if I will get a reply.
Did anyone watch the Channel 4 Dispatches programme about What's in your Christmas Dinner? If you did, can you remember what it is that is harmful in mince pies?
I would appreciate any replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lady p gold, that was about the christmas pudding.
the mince pies have a lot of 'trans fats' or 'hydrogonated fats' in them, in Denmark (or was it amsterdam) these fats are banned and yet we have guidelines stating we should eat no more than 5g a day. Basically, mince pies have quite a bit, and is often not clearly outlined on the packaging.
But i say, its only once a year! although i will never eat supermarket turkey again!
Hydrogenated vegetable oil. It is oil through which hydrogen in forced, like an industrial soda syphon, and it makes the oil go solid like lard. This is used in cheap cakes and pastry, but is bad for you because it furs up your atreties like highly saturated fats. Its tastes dreadful as well.
Manufacturers use it for cheapness. They don't care about our wellbeing, just their frofit margins!