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The most common fatty acids in human diet are unsaturated or mono-unsaturated. Monounsaturated fats are found in animal flesh such as red [[meat]], whole milk products, nuts, and high fat fruits such as olives and avocados. Olive oil is about 75% monounsaturated fat. The high oleic variety [[sunflower oil]] contains at least 70% monounsaturated fat. [[Canola oil]] and [[cashew]]s are both about 58% monounsaturated fat. [[Tallow]] (beef fat) is about 50% monounsaturated fat, and [[lard]] is about 40% monounsaturated fat. Other sources include [[hazelnut]], [[avocado oil]], [[macadamia nut oil]], [[Grape seed oil|grapeseed oil]], groundnut oil ([[peanut oil]]), [[sesame oil]], [[corn oil]], [[popcorn]], [[whole grain]] [[wheat]], [[cereal]], [[oatmeal]], [[almond oil]], [[hemp oil]], and [[tea-oil camellia]].

The most common fatty acids in human diet are unsaturated or mono-unsaturated. Monounsaturated fats are found in animal flesh such as red meat, whole milk products, nuts, and high fat fruits such as olives and avocados. Olive oil is about 75% monounsaturated fat. The high oleic variety sunflower oil contains at least 70% monounsaturated fat. Canola oil and cashews are both about 58% monounsaturated fat. Tallow (beef fat) is about 50% monounsaturated fat, and lard is about 40% monounsaturated fat. Other sources include hazelnut, avocado oil, macadamia nut oil, grapeseed oil, groundnut oil (peanut oil), sesame oil, corn oil, popcorn, whole grain wheat, cereal, oatmeal, almond oil, hemp oil, and tea-oil camellia.