Some people would say yes, but Panchetta is a type of bacon.
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Pancetta and procuitto are both pork products that come from italy. Pancetta is pork belly (or bacon) that is very similar to bacon in the US, but is is rolled into a large log rather than sliced into strips. You can find it in thin rounds or chunks. Cook it the same you would bacon. Procuitto is more similar to ham. It comes from the hind leg portion of a pig and it is cured and dried. Procuitto is dried for a very long time and is best eaten as is without any cooking neccisary. Pancetta on the other hand is best served cooked. Both are ham products but from different parts of the animal. Pancetta is similar to American Bacon while prosciutto is more like Ham, more specifically Country Ham.
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Francis Bacon died in 1626. He most likely weighs less than one pound.
No, there is no 'fat' in diet Pepsi and less than 1 calorie per can. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The above answer is true but it implies that only fat can be fattening. Soft drinks are fattening due to the carbohydrate sugar - but as the original answer implies there is none in diet Pepsi.
Francis Bacon died in 1626. He most likely weighs less than one pound.
less than 0.5 grams for a tub of 240 grams of tomatoes.
Coca-Cola has less sugar, caffeine, calories, carbs, and other fattening ingredients than Pepsi.
A crisper piece of bacon will have less fat. The crispier the bacon, the more fat has been cooked off. That is why crispier bacon has a more dry texture to it. You should still eat bacon in moderation, no matter the method of preparing due to its high saturated fat content.
The daily dry matter intake of a fattening pig, should be around 2 pounds. Any less than this, and they should be eating more wet matter, such as slop, or leftovers.
No, the temperature of food does not determine how fattening it is.