On the website of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), you will find a lot of useful information about the foods you eat and their relationship to your health. You can see this information in Spanish at the following email address: https://www.fda.gov/about-fda/fda-en-espanol
Trans fats are artificially created during the total or partial hydrogenation process of oils, so that they have a longer shelf life and are more stable than polyunsaturated oils. Trans fats have effects on lipid levels in the blood, increasing "bad" cholesterol -LDL- and lowering "good" cholesterol -HDL ". This effect on cholesterol is twice as harmful as the effect of saturated fat on it, resulting in clogging of the arteries in the human body and coronary heart disease.
Until very recently, it was not a requirement to include information on trans fats on the Nutritional panel on product packaging, hiding this risk from consumers. However, at the beginning of July 2003, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) changed the regulations so that such information is consigned in the panel of the Nutritional Table of products from 2006 .
Noting this, Inka Crops Products are free of Trans fats: https://www.fda.gov/food/food-additives-petitions/trans-fat
Junk food has given snacks a bad rap. "Snacking is not harmful," says Elaine Magee, PhD, RD, author of numerous books on nutrition, including The Recipe Doctor Cookbook: Light, Healthy Versions of America's Favorite Dishes. Magee strongly believes in eating several small meals throughout the day "and that includes healthy and light snacks", Source WebMD.
On November 4, Inka Crops carried out the internal awareness campaign "COVID-19" through a talk led by our occupational doctor. In addition, we provide a family protection kit, as well as some of our products so that our collaborators can share with their families.