Palm fat
Palm fat is an ingredient commonly found in food products, derived from the fruit of oil palm trees. It is a type of plant-based fat that is widely used in the food industry for various purposes.
To make palm fat, the fruit of oil palm trees is harvested and processed to extract the oil. The oil is then refined and processed further to create palm fat, which is used in cooking and food manufacturing.
Palm fat appears on food labels because it provides a creamy texture, helps extend shelf life, and enhances the flavour of various foods. It is often found in baked goods, margarine, chocolate, and some snack foods.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Palm fat
Fibre One 90 Calorie Birthday Cake SquaresSainsbury's Apple & Cinnamon Hot Cross Buns, Taste the Difference
Asda Baker's Selection Hot Cross Buns
Pot Noodle Beef & Tomato
M&S BLT Sandwich
Sainsbury's Bourbon Cream Biscuits
Sainsbury's Butterscotch Bombe, Taste the Difference
Galaxy Buttons Caramel Crunch Pouch
Maltesers Buttons Pouch
Sainsbury's Caramelised Biscuit Christmas Pudding, Taste the Difference
M&S Cheese & Onion Sandwich
Pot Noodle Chicken & Mushroom
Birds Eye Chicken BBQ Griddlers
Asda Chicken Salad Sandwich
Sainsbury's Chocolate & Caramel Hot Cross Buns, Taste the Difference
Asda Chocolate & Orange Cereal Bars
Maltesers Chocolate Bag
Snickers Chocolate Bar
Twix Chocolate Bar
Mars Chocolate Caramel Ice Cream
M&M's Chocolate Pouch
Maltesers Chocolate Spread with Malty Crunchy Pieces
KitKat Chunky Peanut Butter
Elizabeth Shaw Coconut & Hazelnut Biscuits
M&S Coronation Chicken Sandwich


