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      What is fat

      a Whole Foods Market Customer
      • Posted by: a Whole Foods Market Customer
      • August 24, 2011
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      2 Comments

      pierino
      pierino August 24, 2011
      It's a lipid. And if you want stuff to taste good you need it.
       
      ImmaEatThat
      ImmaEatThat August 24, 2011
      Flavortown.
       
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