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  2. Turkey bacon - Wikipedia

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    Turkey bacon cooking in skillet. Turkey bacon can be cooked by pan-frying or deep-frying. [1] Cured turkey bacon made from dark meat can be 90% fat free. [2] It can be used in the same manner as bacon (such as in a BLT sandwich), [1] but the low fat content of turkey bacon means it does not shrink while being cooked and has a tendency to stick to the pan, thus making deep-frying a faster and ...

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

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    Eating a few slices of regular bacon might satisfy cravings better than eating a larger portion of turkey bacon that doesn’t hit the spot. Check the labels — especially the sodium content.

  4. Curing (food preservation) - Wikipedia

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    The USDA allows the term "uncured" or "no nitrates or nitrites added" on products using these natural sources of nitrites, which provides the consumer a false sense of making a healthier choice. The Consumer Reports investigation also provides the average level of sodium, nitrates and nitrites found per gram of meat in their report.

  5. Oscar Mayer just recalled 2 million pounds of turkey bacon - AOL

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    Kraft's Oscar Mayer brand has recalled over two million pounds of turkey bacon after consumer complaints about spoilage causing illness.

  6. Bacon - Wikipedia

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    The meat for turkey bacon comes from the whole turkey, which is chopped and reformed into strips to resemble bacon, and can be cured or uncured, or smoked. [1] Turkey bacon is cooked by pan-frying. [63] Cured turkey bacon made from dark meat can be less than 10% fat. [64] The low fat content of turkey bacon means it does not shrink while being ...

  7. 26 Popular Store-Bought Bacons—Ranked by Sodium - AOL

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  8. List of bacon substitutes - Wikipedia

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    Though the product contained much less fat than bacon, it was still 37% fat by weight. [5] Turkey bacon: An imitation bacon, it is usually prepared from smoked, chopped, and formed turkey and commonly marketed as a low-fat alternative to bacon. Turkey bacon can be used as a substitute for bacon where religious restrictions forbid the ...

  9. 6 Reasons You Should Never Stuff Your Turkey - AOL

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