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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.
Yes, turkey ham contains cholesterol, as it is made from turkey meat. The cholesterol content can vary depending on the specific product and preparation method, but generally, turkey ham is lower in cholesterol compared to traditional pork ham. Always check the nutrition label for precise information on cholesterol levels in the specific brand you choose.
All plant foods are cholesterol-free. Therefore peanuts have zero cholesterol.All animal foods have varying degrees of cholesterol. Therefore Turkey contains cholesterol. Turkey is moderately high in cholesterol3oz. White meat, (w/o skin) has 75mg cholesterol, about 25% daily rec. maximum.3oz. Dark meat, (w/o skin) has 100mg cholesterol, about 33% daily rec. maximum.Eating the meat with the skin adds a trivial amount of cholesterol but adds a large amount of saturated fat, which has a much larger (negative) impact on heart health than cholesterol.
All meat has cholesterol. So yes.
Turkey based meat is meat that is not fully turkey but contains turkey. This meat likely contains more turkey than other meats.
Livestrong.com says a 1 oz. slice of turkey breast luncheon meat has 12 mg of cholestrol, but most people have more than one slice in a sandwich. So figure maybe 40 mg--more if you put regular mayo on it.
White meat is healthier that red meat because white meats such as turkey and chicken have less saturated fat and cholesterol. The biggest concern with consuming too much red meat is the cholesterol level. Although, white meats are easier to digest, have less calories, and less fat; they are generally a more healthy choice.
It does, all animals that have a liver produces cholesterol. Lamnb is red meat but it has mostly good cholesterol.
A good choice for lean meat that is low on cholestrol is turkey and chicken. It is also good to take any skin off of the meat before cooking. There is also some turkey/chicken that will come without the skin on them.
White meat
Yes, all animal products contain cholesterol
Beef Brisket = 125 mg cholesterol / cup Chicken Breast = 120 mg cholesterol / cup Turtle Meat = 88 mg cholesterol / cup