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Question - Effect Of Heat :as Fats Are Heated There Are Three Temperatures At Which Noticeable Changes Take Place. Describe It ?

Answer -

(A) MELTING-POINT:
 Fats melt when heated.  Since fats are mixtures of triglycerides they do not have a distinct melting-point but melt over a range of temperature.  The temperature at which melting starts is called the slip point.  Most fats melt at a temperature between 30°C and 40°C.  The melting-point for oils is below normal air temperature.  The more double bonds the lower the melting point.

(B) SMOKE-POINT:
When a fat or oil is heated to a certain temperature it starts to decompose, producing a blue haze or smoke and a characteristic acrid smell.  Most fats and oils start to smoke at a temperature around 200°C.  In general, vegetable oils have a higher smoke-point than animal fats.  Decomposition of the triglycerides produces small quantities of glycerol and fatty acids.  The glycerol decomposes further producing a compound called acrolein.  This decomposition is irreversible and, when using a fat or oil for deep frying, the frying temperature should be kept below the smoke-point.  Smoke-point is a useful measure when assessing the suitability of a fat or oil for frying purposes.  Repeated heating of a fat or oil or the presence of burnt food particles will reduce the smoke-point.  Repeated beating will also produce oxidative and hydrolytic changes in the fat and result in the accumulation of substances giving undesirable flavours to the foods cooked in the fat.

( C ) FLASH-POINT :
When a fat is heated to a high enough temperature, the vapours given off will spontaneously ignite.  This temperature is known as the flash-point.  For corn  oil the flash-point is 360°C.  A fat fire should never be put out with water; this will only spread the fire.  The heat should be turned off and the oxygen supply cut off by covering the container of burning fat with a lid or blanket.

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