Almost every food has some fat-at least in very small amounts. Some have much more fat than others.
visible fats-butter, margarine vegetable oil, and the fat layer on meat and poultry-account for about 40 percent of the fat in our diets. Many fats also are hidden in foods, for example, fat marbled in meat Chocolate, seeds, nuts, egg yolks, ice cream, cheese, cream soups, croissants, and doughnuts all have hidden fats. Some food preparation methods-frying and cooking with sauces add fats to food, too.