Never quite heard this label before. Generally a 'good' bacon rasher for rendering is considered about 2/3 : 1/3, fat : meat. (Read 2/3 fat to 1/3 meat per rasher)
Now, there are varying degrees of the way the marbling sits in the meat based on the individual animal, not to mention the different types of cuts we consider in the bacon family.
Salt pork is about 90% fat. Canadian and Irish bacon actually come more from the loin portion. What most think of as the encyclopedia version of generic 'bacon' is more belly, as the closer to the underside of an animal you get, the more fatty, and unexercised the meat is.
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.
Buy a bacon that has a lower fat content and cook it in the skillet over medium-high heat. Flip the bacon multiple times during it's cooking process to ensure that it is evenly cooked.
By the slice, the medium cooked has more calories as it still contains more fat than has rendered out of the well done slices. By the ounce, well done bacon has the most calories as it weighs less than raw or medium cooked for the same reason: the fat has rendered out and it is lighter, so more slices per ounce. Well done always has the least fat. So if you want the least fat and calories per slice, always use well done.
Yes, bacon is very high in fat. But what's worse is that it is high in saturated fat.
17 g of fat is in ONE PIECE bacon same with turkey bacon, don't think that you're healthy by eating turkey bacon because you're not it makes you FAT!you should be ashamed by bacon
Lard is the rendered fat from pork. Bacon grease is also the rendered fat from pork bacon.Essentially it is the same fat with the taste and smell of bacon.
their called fat bubbles and when the bacon is cooking the fat produces these bubbles in the fat because its so hot
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.
bacon is a protein that is high in fat and sodium
No, bacon is loaded with saturated fat.
Bacon is a Protein and fat
It means now fat in the bacon.