Because they’re running counter to big agribusiness and other evil government and corporate types, it piques my interest, but most of these people seem dangerously adjacent to “carnivore diet” weirdos. I’m vegan I’m not gonna use tallow dude. Coconut oil would be fine thanks.
Anyone smarter than me know the real score?
I think products of the Maillard reaction act as catalysts to promote cis/trans isomerization at lower temperatures is different from smoke point
Maillard doesn't really make trans fats in any significant quantity, either. None of the above things do outside of choosing a very low smoke point oil, like flax (linoleic), which should really never be heated before eating.
Realistically, trans fats in food are primarily created through industrial processes and the best way to avoid them is to limit processed foods and artificially hydrogenated products like Crisco. Theoretically, Crisco has limited trans fat content, but I don't trust regulators to ensure their hydrogenation processes aren't making them in substantial quantities.