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US
/ˈhaɪdɹədʒəˌneɪt/
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VERB
- combine or treat with or expose to hydrogen; add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound)
How To Use hydrogenate In A Sentence
- Artificially hardened vegetable oils (called trans fats or partially hydrogenated vegetable oils) are worse than saturated fats.
- Look for the word hydrogenated or the phrase partially hydrogenated vegetable oil on the ingredients label. The Small Change Diet
- They established that the conjugated triene was further hydrogenated to a non-conjugated diene and eventually to the monoene 18.
- While fat is still not satanic, you should try to limit intake of saturated fats, and, especially, of the ‘trans fats’ in such manufactured products as the hydrogenated vegetable oils used in commercial baked goods.
- Trans fats are formed during food processing when hydrogen is added to to make it solidify; foods that list so-called partially hydrogenated vegetable oil on the label contain trans fat. Undefined
- As for La Creme's charge that non-dairy creamers contain trans fats in the form of that partially hydrogenated oil, well, that's true. Is that right? La Creme: 100% dairy, 0% shame
- Scientists found more dehydrogenates in Chinese livers than westerners through studies of intoxicated people from various countries.
- Fried seafood gets poor scores because most restaurants do their frying in hydrogenated vegetable shortening, not vegetable oil.
- Damaged cereal Glutens extruded under heat and pressure into shaped foodlessness, dosed with processed pancreatic freak-out precursors, then larded with hydrogenated arterial pluggers for increased shelf-life and maximum profits. Posthuman Blues
- Look for a brand without added fat, partially hydrogenated oils or additives and preservatives.