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Which Is Better: Salad Oil or Lard?

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Nutritional analysis

1. Neither salad oil nor blended oil contains carcinogenic aflatoxin or cholesterol, providing protection to the body;

2. Rich in linoleic acid and other unsaturated fatty acids, it helps lower blood lipids and blood cholesterol levels, potentially preventing cardiovascular diseases to some extent;cholesterol6. It contains certain amounts of soy lecithin which is beneficial for the development and growth of nerves, blood vessels, and the brain.

There are certain amounts of phospholipids from beans, which are beneficial for the development and growth of nerves, blood vessels, and the brain.

Applicable population General individuals can consume it.

  Pork lardcompared with common plant oils, has an that can enhance appetite.It is especially delicious when paired withradish,rice vermicelliand bean products, achieving flavors that other seasonings cannot match.Animal fat contains various fatty acids, with saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in nearly equal proportions, providing certain nutrition and an extremely high caloric value.

Applicable population Generally healthy individuals can consume it.

1. Those in cold regions should eat more;

2. Elderly people, those who are overweight, patients with cardiovascular diseases, those with external illnesses, and those with loose stools should avoid consuming it.

Food contraindications

Pork lard should not be consumed with plums.

Pork fat should not be consumed with plum.