ounces is a form of measuring weight...so that depends on the size of the ham.
That depends on the person slicing the turkey breast, whether they slice thickly or thinly and how big the piece is from which they slice. On average, a slice of homemade turkey is one to three ounces.
It varies according to the type of ham and the weight/thickness/size of the slice. A regular slice of ham is approximately 112Kj. It may differ between brands but your average slice of ham (one that fits onto an average slice of bread) is approximately 112Kj. (That is 26.67 calories.)
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2.856 slices about one oz.
Six ounces of milk make one ounce of cheese. If one slice is equal to one ounce, then it takes 12 ounces to make 2 slices of cheese. Check the label to see how many ounces are in a slice of cheese.
It depends on how thin the slice is and the type of ham. A wafer-thin slice of plain deli type ham, for example, can be as little as 10 calories. A slightly thicker slice of a different type of ham can be approximately 45 calories per slice, ounce, or 28g. To view the examples, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Depends on what type of bread you use and what you put in it. One typical slice of bread is between 80-100 so if you have a sandwhich with one slice of ham in it it's around 250 or 300 with butter
Typically 1 slice of bacon is equivalent to one ounce. It can cook down to 1/2 an ounce or 3/4 of an ounce though.
One eighth of an 23 cm quiche Lorraine (ham and cheese quiche) is 350-420 calories (depending on the amount of cream in the filling).
1 slice is a pretty vague measurment. I've seen slices of bread that are very large and thick, and slices of bread that are small and thin. It depends on the size of the slice.
The number of calories in a slice of ham depends on the size of the slice and whether the ham is lean, extra lean or regular fat.For the calories in different types of ham, by weight or slice, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.