Pork sausage may get a bad rap in our society of all natural, healthy and green eaters, but it's not all bad. Typically pork sausage is higher in fat (around twice as much) than turkey and chicken sausage, but this doesn't mean that you shouldn't eat it. You can check different online websites, where you can find more information about turkey and pork sausages.
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.
"Healthy" is very subjective, but turkey sausage usually contains less fat, saturated fat, and calories than beef or pork sausage so it can be a healthier alternative.
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.
No, turkey is not healthier than chicken because you shoudn't eat turkey.
Depends entirely on what kind of sausages. In boerewors it will be minimal, but in English bangers, very high.
Yes pork is healther than turkey
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Ground pork or minced pork is just raw pork and pork fat. A pork sausage is ground pork with added ingredients such as herbs and spices, the flavour or taste of a pork sausage will vary depending on the recipe used and the flavouring added, so no ground pork and sausage should not taste the same.
White meat turkey is healthier than steak. It has less fat.
beef is healthier without the grease
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
i find it that the kielbasy is lighter less seasoned and has a thicker casing. the Italian sausage is more for dishes that have stronger flavors.