monounsaturated fat

     

In biochemistry an nutrition, monounsaturated fats are fatty acids that have a single double bond in the fatty acid chain and all the carbon atoms in the chain are single-bonded. By contrast, polyunsaturated fatty acids have more than one double bond.

Trivia about monounsaturated fat

  • Olive oil is high in this type of fat whose name tells you it has only one type of a certain bond per molecule

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