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approval of the food authority." giving details on the edible oils and various methods available for testing, abhishek saareen, executive director, trident f&b consultants pvt ltd, informed, "edible oils are among the most abundant cooking ingredients in the world. they are extracted from plants, seeds, nuts
and fruits. depending on the type of oil, they are used in baking and frying food and for non-cooking products, such as salad dressing, margarine spreads and dips." he added, "in recent years, food analysis has improved dramatically and many types of adulterated food are now unlikely to escape detection...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/5a9e67d80b6c9FSSAI_News_Edible_Oil_FNB_23_02_2018.pdf
"one egg has only calories but grams of high-quality protein, grams of fat, and grams of saturated fat, along with iron, vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids." not only that, but eggs are, according to the expert , "easy to eat, well-tolerated by young and old, adaptable to any meal, and inexpensive."
sort of. although medical news today reports that "there is not a specific number of eggs a person can eat as part of a healthful diet," eating between one and three eggs per day is considered to be perfectly safe. in fact, having eggs everyday can have some positive effects on the body. according to...
https://www.thelist.com/180432/when-you-eat-eggs-every-day-this-is-what-happens-to-your-body/