Livestrong.com says a 1 oz. slice of turkey breast luncheon meat has 12 mg of cholestrol, but most people have more than one slice in a sandwich. So figure maybe 40 mg--more if you put regular mayo on it.
It depends on what you put on the sandwich to determine how many grams of fat it has. You may want to be more specific.
You can have as much turkey on your sandwich as you want. Your choice would depend on the thickness of the meat and how it is cut.
How much turkey?
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.
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The average turkey sandwich may have about two oz. of turkey (8 servings per lb.). However, some might consider that excessive, others might consider that skimpy, everyone has their own preferences. A lot is dependent on how hungry the person is, what else you are putting on the sandwich (lettuce, tomato, etc.), how thick the bread or roll, and perhaps, your budget per sandwich. When it comes to fresh roasted turkey, there's no such thing as too much turkey on the sandwich.
There are exactly 5 cholestorol in a ham sandwich.
Because turkey is protein.
Everything in moderation! Too much of anything is not good.
Depends on how many tomatoes you put on it. Otherwise, none.
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Turkey is generally low in fat (meaning it is low in cholesterol). As a general note, contrary to public belief, most of the cholesterol in one's body is a cause of fat in their diet and not cholesterol in their food sources. (Means eggs, for example, will give you less cholesterol than steak, even though eggs have more cholesterol)
To eat a turkey sandwich, you hold it with both hands carefully to avoid the meat falling out of the sandwich and eat it one bite at a time until it's gone.
It depends on how much turkey and bread go into the sandwich, and also what type of bread and turkey it is. The amount of calories of a turkey sandwich with spread is 329 calories.