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.
No, they do not contain any cholesterol.
They contain about 7% cholesterol
no, foods derived from plants contain NO cholesterol. Only animal-based foods contain cholesterol because of their fats.
yes banana is contain
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no
Fruits and vegetables are types of foods that do not contain any type of cholesterol. They do contain fiber, which is known to reduce high cholesterol in humans.
No, cholesterol is only found in animal products.
none. coconut milk does not contain cholesterol.
Vegetable oil does contain some of the saturated fats which can create cholesterol issues.
snail contain good colestrol