Will oatmeal cookies who eats cocoa butter get fat?

First of all, oatmeal cookies, which eats too much cocoa butter substitutes, is definitely unhealthy and may lead to obesity.

First, cocoa butter substitutes are also fat. Although it is not cocoa butter, there is no difference between calories and cocoa butter, and it is a high-calorie component.

Secondly, biscuits generally contain a lot of sugar and starch, and starch is also converted into sugar and then absorbed in the body. If excessive intake exceeds the sugar or energy required for normal metabolism, the excess sugar will be converted into glycogen and fat, resulting in obesity.

Third, oatmeal cookies mainly contains more plant fiber than ordinary biscuits, which is good for health and helps to control hunger. But if you eat too much, cookies themselves will still bring a lot of calories, which is not conducive to weight control.

Generally speaking, biscuits instead of cocoa butter are still high-calorie foods, and eating them in large quantities is not conducive to health and weight control.