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fats

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noun

  1. (used with a plural verb) cattle fattened and ready for market.


fats

  1. Organic compounds that serve as a reserve of energy for the body. Fat is stored in the body's fat tissues, which provide support, protection, and insulation for the body and its organs . A balanced diet must include some fats because, in addition to providing energy for the body, they are necessary for the absorption of certain vitamins .
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Notes

Many people consume too much fat in their diet; this imbalance can contribute to various diseases (such as disorders of the heart ). Some fats, called saturated fats , have been found to raise the level of cholesterol in the blood , whereas other fats, called unsaturated fats , may help reduce blood cholesterol levels.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of fats1

Plural of fat
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"We can make proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fibres and they can be combined to make different dishes."

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He started counting every “macro” — or macronutrient of proteins, carbohydrates and fats — that went into his body, adding thousands of calories of canola oil to his smoothies so he could put on weight.

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“I would say, get a butter you think tastes delicious on its own, like maybe something that's a little higher in butter fats,” Ziata recommended for those looking to make a board at home.

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“Omega-six is a polyunsaturated fat the body needs but cannot produce itself, so it must get it from foods. Polyunsaturated fats help the body reduce bad cholesterol, lowering the risk for heart disease and stroke.”

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They found odours relating to the break-down of animal fats used in the embalming process, which could indicate the body is beginning to decompose.

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More About Fats

arefats?

Fats are greasy substances found in the tissues of animals and some plants.

Many of the foods we eat contain these fats. Foods from animals, such as meat, milk, and eggs, all contain fats. So do some plant-based foods, such as nuts, avocados, and olive oil.

The singular form fat can be used to collectively refer to the same thing. The body stores and uses fat for energy.

The plural form fats is most often used in the context of nutrition. There are several different kinds of fats, such as saturated fats, unsaturated fats, and trans-fats, each of which can have different effects on a person’s nutrition and health.

In general, it’s usually recommended not to consume too much fat. However, some fats are necessary in a diet because they help the body to absorb vitamins. The nutrition label on food products usually tell you exactly how much fat and what kinds of fats are in them.

Example: This diet is based on avoiding foods that are high in fats.

Where doesfats come from?

Fats is the plural form of the noun fat. The first records of the word fat come from before the year 1000. It comes from the Old English verb ǣٲ, meaning “to cram” or “to load.”

In the context of nutrition, the word fats is often used alongside words for other types of foods that make up a balanced diet, such as proteins and carbohydrates.

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How isfats used in real life?

Fats is most commonly used in the context of nutrition.

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Only foods from animals contain fats.

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