Shrimp is moderately high in cholesterol when compared to salmon or other seafood. In a 3 oz. serving of shrimp, you'll consume 214 mg of cholesterol, while half a fillet of cooked salmon contains 135 mg. The same 3 oz. portion of beef contains 324 mg cholesterol.
Yes it is, but if you want a really good low cholesterol meat, fish is the best, as it is very good for you and is high in protein and Omega 3 ..
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All animal-based foods contain some cholesterol, so yes, turkey has cholesterol. The amount is low compared to red meats, though, and depends on the cut; turkey white meat has less cholesterol than turkey dark meat. Since a substantial amount of the cholesterol is contained in the skin and any fatty tissues, the cholesterol you consume in turkey can be reduced if you remove the skin and fat before eating.
way less
It would seem that turkey bacon is a healthier alternative to pork bacon, but a quick look at the nutrition label says that it is not. Turkey bacon has almost double the sodium of pork bacon. You may also be surprised to learn that the fat content in turkey bacon is just slightly less, not enough to persuade many to switch. Take a look at the attached related link for more information.
Pork examined in 1990 contained 31 percent less fat, 17 percent fewer calories, and 10 percent less cholesterol than its equivalent in the 1983.
Butterball turkey smoked sausage and turkey kielbasa does not contain pork or use a pork casing. Both are comprised of turkey and no listing for pork is on the ingredient list.
2 ounces of loin pork contains about 46mg of cholesterol.
Yes pork is healther than turkey
No, turkey jerky is made from turkey meat.
Some cholesterol friendly recipes include Mexican Pork with Salsa, Chicken and Pinto Tacos, Flavor Filled Veggie Burgers and more. You can find more cholesterol friendly recipes at the All Recipes website.
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