No, margarine is not a macronutrient; it is a food product primarily made from vegetable oils and used as a butter substitute. Macronutrients refer to the three main categories of nutrients that provide energy: carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Margarine contains fats, which are one of the macronutrients, but it itself is not classified as a macronutrient.
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