I wish I know too! when you read the ingredient nothing will have this fat!, I started to think about pork!!
Hot dogs often have high sodium, fat and nitrite content, ingredients linked to health problems.
Not all hot dogs get bigger when you cook them but the ones that do get big due to the fat content inside the hot dog and the meat being compressed. Heat will cause the fat to become unsolidified and cause it to expand as well as help the meat decompress causing a bigger plump hot dog.
Hot dogs often have high sodium, fat and nitrite content, ingredients linked to health problems.
There are health concerns due to preservatives, fat content, and sodium content. Cancer and heart problems are associated with many of the preservative chemicals associated with hot dogs.
A hot dog doesn't have too much cholesterol
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the fat content varies in different types of hot chocolate . the fat content of the hot chocolate drink is usually on the label but if not you can probably find it on such websites as sainsburys or tescos. just find the hot chocolate you are looking for and click on more information. hope you find this useful from abi age 13.
No, it is not recommended to give a dog a hot dog as a treat because it is high in fat and sodium, which can be harmful to a dog's health. It is best to stick to dog-friendly treats that are specifically made for them.
The high fat content of the batter that they are cooked in and lots of calories and carbohydrates in the potatoes.
A Ball Park Frank (regular) has 15 grams of fat per serving. 1 hot dog per serving.
then he is too fat and you should stop over feeding him
They think that it is yummy. Even though they are full of fat and carbs they still do.