Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Why are potatoes cooked in vegetable oil more fattening than ones cooked in water?

this is a question on a GCSE chemisty sheetWhy are potatoes cooked in vegetable oil more fattening than ones cooked in water?
Because oil has calories water doesn'tWhy are potatoes cooked in vegetable oil more fattening than ones cooked in water?
Hmm the y absorb the oil wich is fattening. Potatoes are pourus and absorb pretty much everything.
Because potatoes absorb vegetable oil. Boiled potatoes don't.
Hello





Because the potato absorbs some of the oil





Andy C
Because vegetable oil is more fattening than watert
No calories in water.
because veg oil contains saturated fats which will turn to trans fats when cooked water does not
oil is hugely high in fat, and water has almost zero


fat.
Since this is a chemistry question..





The answer is OSMOSIS
it is called FAT.... you answered your own question in your question. FAT FAT FAT.

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