The hydrogenation process usually makes something like a hard fat into a 
spreadable fat.  Things like coconut oil go liquid in the heat but solidify in 
the cold.  Hydrogenation prevents the solidifying from happening.  dee


On 28 Mar 2012, at 14:49, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:

> I think its probably the opposite i.e. the more liquid the more likely to be 
> hydrogenated.  dee
> 
> 
> On 27 Mar 2012, at 22:29, Melly Bag wrote:
> 
>> David
>> 
>> Ebay sells that type and the brand name is Omron.  I think less than $100.  
>> It can run on batteries i think.
>> 
>> Jane, and company,
>> 
>> Those of you that take rice bran oil, do you know how that is processed?  
>> Most of them are hydrogenated oil.  I will not touch hydrogenated oils ... 
>> they clog arteries.
>> 
>> Melly
>> 
>> 
> 
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