i use Etools, and there is a a "Boar's Head Italian dry sausage sweet" (never had this particular brand, but assume it's similar to any sweet Italian sausage in points) and it claims to be 3 pts. per ounce. i know.. it sucks; i love sweet Italian sausage too.
There is 40 grams of fat one small sausage roll.
Its scientifically proven that the more sausage you eat, the more your fingers become sausages themselves. That's why all Italian grandmas have sausage fingers
It depends on the brand you get some have more than others. The average amount of fat in turkey sausage is 2g-3g. Turkey sausage is healthier than pork.
It is made out of meat and will therefore have some cholesterol. However you should know/note that if you eat a diet which as absolutely NO cholesterol in it, your body will MAKE cholesterol. People with a cholesterol problem have this problem, not because they may EAT a bit of cholesterol but because their body MAKES too much cholesterol.
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Sausages (1oz unless stated)Saturated Fat (g)Total Fat (g)Bockwurst2.8g7.8gBratwurst2.6g7.3gBrotwurst2.8g7.9gKnackwurst2.9g7.9gLuncheon sausage (pork & beef)0.7g2.2gPolish sausage2.9g8.1gBeef sausage (smoked)3.2g7.6gPork sausage (100g)5.5g20.3g
Sausages have many names and fall into several categories, Italian sausage is fresh meat that has not been cured and needs to be cook before eating.Bratwurst generally consists of beef, veal and pork and is chopped fine, the spices added is dependent on the country and regionIn the United States the fat content is limited to 30%-35% depending on the sausage.Please see related link below!
Depends entirely on what kind of sausages. In boerewors it will be minimal, but in English bangers, very high.
A hot dog doesn't have too much cholesterol
Turkey or chicken sausage has the least fat. Raw sausage has the fewest preservatives. So raw turkey or chicken sausage would be the healthiest.