Health Experts Agree: The One Processed Pantry Food You Have To Stop Having ASAP—It’s Causing Weight Gain!
December 18, 2022 by Georgia Dodd
The first place many of us turn to when we’re hungry is the pantry. Whether we’re in the mood for a quick snack or to start cooking, the pantry has it all. But there is one processed pantry ingredient that may be affecting your weight loss plans. It’s something we use every day and it’s in most of our foods: vegetable oils.
Vegetable oils include soybean oil, corn oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, canola oil, peanut oil, rice bran oil, grape seed oil, and cottonseed oil. Vegetable oil is fairly new to the American diet. It was invented by a German scientist in 1907 as a replacement for animal fats. Today, vegetable oils make up 20% of Americans’ calories and have made their way into almost every food we eat. Although they’re mainly used for cooking and baking purposes, vegetable oils are in everything from oat milk, tortilla chips, margarine, and mayonnaise to Chipotle’s rice, Subway’s bread, and Domino’s pizza crust.
To learn more about the health effects of vegetable oils, we spoke with ASYSTEM’s registered nutritionist, Jay Cowin. Read on for more information about vegetable oil and some healthy substitutes you can use for cooking in the future.