it depends what breed of pig its from & how you cook it but its mainly 40% saturated which is around 22 grams or 730 calories
Yes, bacon is very high in fat. But what's worse is that it is high in saturated fat.
There is no fat in spinach. Now creamed spinach is another story. EAT AS MUCH GREENS AS YOU WANT!
There is no trans fat in bacon. It only has saturated fat and the other two healthiest fats: mono and poly unsaturated fats.
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.
Greggs Bacon, Egg, and Cheese wraps have 474 Calories, and 211 Calories from fat. Total fat is 21g (32%). Saturated fat is 5g (25%), Trans Fat 0g !
YES, 1 cup (240mL) of 1% Lowfat milk generally has about 1.5g to 1.6g of Saturated fat which is about 8% of the daily value of Saturated fat. There are some milk products that have the Saturated fat removed, but they are a special product and not typical milk. Old, incorrect answer (Simply look on the label of your milk): No. Saturated fat is fat that you would see on steaks, bacon, and other meats as a solid. Unsaturated fats are the oils and are found in milk because of their liquid state.
Bacon contains vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, as well as choline, phosphorus, selenium, iron, and zinc. It is also a good source of protein and healthy fats. However, bacon is high in saturated fat and sodium, so it should be enjoyed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
When bromine water is shaken with a saturated fat, the bromine water will turn colorless. This is because saturated fats do not contain double bonds to react with the bromine in a typical alkene addition reaction, which would normally turn the bromine water brown/orange.
Cheese, like most dairy products, has primarily saturated fat. You can get lowfat versions of the cheese, which will have less total fat content...
Wax is a saturated fat.
It doesn't have any saturated fat. Because it is clearly written Not a significant source of calories from fat, saturated fat, trans fat ......
Bacon is in the "meat and substitutes" food group because it is made from swine and contains protein. It also contains a lot of saturated fat, salt and preservatives, though, so it should be considered a snack or junk food, and eaten in moderation.