Yes, Bob Evans breakfast sausage has been processed.
Sausage
Uncooked breakfast sausage typically costs $2.50 to 4.00 per pound, depending on fat content, meat used, seasonings, packaging and your geographic area. Precooked, ready to serve breakfast sausage costs $3.50 to $5.00 per pound.
eggs any style, buttered or fried, with any kind of cheese and meat! sausage, bacon or ham
Sausage is made from pork meat, so it's a meat.
Sausage is mostly meat, meat is a protein.
Depends on what kind of "meat" is being processed. For example, the only part of a pig that is not used for human consumption is THE OINK. Example: sausage is made from different cuts of the pig (some fat, some lean), it is put through a sausage grinder with some spices, and then, if it is true pork sausage, the pig's intestine is stuffed with the mixture--ergo SAUSAGE. Enjoy!
No, as far as I can tell. It's a processed meat and contains preservatives that may cause a spike in BP.
Johnsonville foods are most commonly associated with sausage products. Their product list includes Brats, Italian, Breakfast, snacking and dinner sausage. They also produce a grillers line.
A type of sausage made of reindeer meat.
That would be sausage, or bologna.
Processed meats cover a wide variety of products. Most are some type of sausage or ground meat product. You'll find processed meats made from pork, beef, turkey, and chicken. Some use trimmings and less desirable cuts of the various types of meat some which are not really classified as cuts in the traditional sense, i.e. for processed chopped pork the parts of a pig used includes cheek meat, eyelids and ears which are all minced, this mixture is also used for the making of sausages and burgers. Other processed meat products use only the best cuts i.e. For pies it would be beef rump or steak (stewing) for steak pies It depends on the manufacturer and their market. Meat rendering is also widely used for processed meats. This is when high pressured jets of water are blasted off the animails carcass, this meat is then minced and blended with other meats to make cheap processed meat products. All commercially sold processed meats must list their ingredients on the package (but not actual parts of an animal used) so you can see what the processed meat or processed meat product contains. This may be like: Flour 10% Sodium0.1% Beef 15%.
Turkey sausages is indeed considered processed meat. This is technically because turkey sausages are actually meat that is processed in factories.