healthiest of all breakfast meats, with a serving of the product containing 225 percent less sodium, 250 percent fewer calories, and 300 percent less saturated fat than a serving of bacon. One serving of scrapple will also supply you with 40 percent of your daily recommended amount of vitamin A.
yes, 0 doubt about it, way way way more fat and bullcrap in scrapple
Yes. It is meat
egg and bacon is healthier because even if the bacon has grease the egg has plenty of protein
Turkey bacon is healthier than regular bacon. Regular bacon is made from pigs.
bacon is a american food but canada has there own bacon called canadian bacan which is way healthier and i think it tastes better than american bacon
Dr. Oz on Oprah - Pork Bacon is healthier, Turkey Bacon is extremely high in sodium though they are the same in calories.From:Eat This Not That! Supermarket Survival Guide: The No-diet ...David Zinczenko
yes. in fact, you can buy turkey scrapple online
no well its depends
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.
they are both healthy but if you eat to much you will gain weight waffle will be more healthier because it will have less fat
Scrapple is very popular today ans served in many restaurants. It is most commonly viewed as a southern food, although it originated in Pennsylvania, so it is scarce in the north. Good places to buy scrapple from are Rapa Scrapple and Eat Your Mailbox.
It depends on what kinds of bacon , for example turkey bacon is slightly healthier then pork bacon so general it would have less calories. But on average i am guessing 150 calories per medium sized slice.
It's Rapa scrapple, not rapple. The factory is in right in Bridgeville.
Healthier is a subjective viewpoint. Both are food but the turkey product may contain less turkey fat than the bacon contains pig fat. Many people would say fat is bad for you however the most up to date research clearly indicates that it is not (provided it is natural plant oil, dairy or animal fat) and that it is the sugars in one's food that are "unhealthy". So if you like bacon eat bacon and if your religion says you can not eat bacon, eat cured turkey meat.