Written By: Gloria Tsang, RD
Title: Founding Registered Dietitian
Alumni: University of British Columbia
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After Wendy’s, Taco Bell and KFC, another food chain giant has joined the ban-trans-fat bandwagon! Starbucks announced on Jan. 2 that it would cut trans fat from its pastry and bakery goods in stores located in 10 cities immediately. The company said it also plans to eventually drop this undesired fat in all stores.
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It was definitely a triumph for New York City to quickly pass the trans fat ban. However, what exactly does the term “trans fat-free” mean to you?
For the sake of your heart, minimize the intake of both saturated fats and trans fats. Instead of putting all focus on individual ingredients, choose wholesome fresh foods instead of fast, highly processed and packaged foods. Fresh whole foods are generally richer in vitamins and antioxidants, and are lower in fat, calories, sodium, and chemicals and artificial flavorings. Spend time investigating and comparing products by checking the Nutrition Facts label. When in doubt, also check the ingredient list.
Alumni: University of British Columbia – Gloria Tsang is the author of 6 books and the founder of HealthCastle.com, the largest online nutrition network run by registered dietitians. Her work has appeared in major national publications, and she is a regularly featured nutrition expert for media outlets across the country. The Huffington Post named her one of its Top 20 Nutrition Experts on Twitter. Gloria’s articles have appeared on various media such as Reuters, NBC & ABC affiliates, The Chicago Sun-Times, Reader’s Digest Canada, iVillage and USA Today.
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