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Different foods contain different amounts of fat with different proportions of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Some animal products, like [[beef]] and [[dairy products]] made with whole or reduced fat milk like [[yogurt]], [[ice cream]], [[cheese]] and [[butter]] have mostly saturated fatty acids (and some have significant contents of [[dietary cholesterol]]). Other animal products, like [[pork]], [[poultry]], [[Egg as food|eggs]], and seafood have mostly unsaturated fats. Industrialized [[baked goods]] may use fats with high unsaturated fat contents as well, especially those containing [[partially hydrogenated oil]]s, and [[processed food]]s that are [[deep-fried]] in [[Vegetable oil#Hydrogenation|hydrogenated oil]] are high in saturated fat content.

Different foods contain different amounts of fat with different proportions of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Some animal products, like beef and dairy products made with whole or reduced fat milk like yogurt, ice cream, cheese and butter have mostly saturated fatty acids (and some have significant contents of dietary cholesterol). Other animal products, like pork, poultry, eggs, and seafood have mostly unsaturated fats. Industrialized baked goods may use fats with high unsaturated fat contents as well, especially those containing partially hydrogenated oils, and processed foods that are deep-fried in hydrogenated oil are high in saturated fat content.