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  2. Sausage making - Wikipedia

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    In the sausage industry the nitrites and nitrates are pre-formulated into products called Prague powder #1 and Prague powder #2. Prague powder #1 contains 6.25% sodium nitrite and 93.75% sodium chloride and is used for the preparation of all cured meats and sausages other than the dry type. [ 9 ]

  3. Fermented sausage - Wikipedia

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    The two main types of fermented sausage are the dry, salted, spiced sausages found in warmer climates and fermented semidry sausages found in cooler, more humid climates. Since the dry sausages of the Mediterranean , in countries such as Italy , Spain , and Portugal contain 25–35% water and more than 4% salt, they may be stored at room ...

  4. The 10 Unhealthiest Fatty Foods, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Sausage Shutterstock While it offers a protein punch, it's surprisingly high in fat, typically crafted from pork along with an array of spices, herbs, and seasonings.

  5. Curing salt - Wikipedia

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    Also called Pink curing salt #2. It contains 6.25% sodium nitrite, 4% sodium nitrate, and 89.75% table salt. [4] The sodium nitrate found in Prague powder #2 gradually breaks down over time into sodium nitrite, and by the time a dry cured sausage is ready to be eaten, no sodium nitrate should be left. [3]

  6. 42 sausage recipes that will be the star of the show - AOL

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    Chinese sausage is the base of la mai fan, as well as the filling to homemade dumplings. Whatever your favorite, we’ve rounded up 42 of the best sausage recipes. Slow-Cooker Cabbage and Sausage ...

  7. Processed meats like bacon and hot dogs aren’t good for you ...

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    Sausage (breakfast links, Italian, bratwurst, Polish, etc.) Sausages vary greatly in ingredients and nutrition, though they tend to be higher in calories, saturated fat and sodium.

  8. Lebanon bologna - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon bologna was developed by the Pennsylvania Dutch of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, prior to the 1780s [1] and was a common item by the early 1800s, reflecting the slow-cured and smoked sausage traditions of Western Europe. Still produced primarily in that area, it is found in markets throughout the United States and typically served as a ...

  9. What's the healthiest deli meat? Avoid these 3 things to ...

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    For instance, a 2022 study published by the National Library of Medicine found that high consumers of nitrates had a higher risk of breast cancer, and high consumers of nitrites were at a greater ...