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The Mediterranean diet supports heart health while including foods high in fat. True or False?
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User: A fat that is composed primarily of saturated fatty acids is likely to be _____ than a less saturated fat.

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The Mediterranean diet supports heart health while including foods high in fat. TRUE.

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A fat that is composed primarily of saturated fatty acids is likely to be Firmer at room temperature than a less saturated fat.

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