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Anonymous
Hey /fit/, turkey bacon Y/N? I've been told it's better for you than normal bacon and was wondering if thats true. Also what else do you guys recommend for a good breakfast?
>> Anonymous
If it's low in Saturated fat, then it's probably good. It would also depend on what oil you cook it in.

And really, almost anything is better than pig bacon, as it's one of the unhealthiest foods out there.
>> Anonymous
>>20627
I usually don't cook it with oil.
>> Anonymous
>>20627

not true, maybe the US American bacon is too fatty, in Europe you can buy ham and bacon lean as the best parts of beef
>> Anonymous
>>20627

ITT: people who have never actually read the nutrition label on bacon hate it because someone told them to.
>> Anonymous
>>20637
U.S bacon is pretty fatty and most parts of it is just plain fat.
>> Anonymous
>>20640

O noes, fat!

The only thing I hate more than trendy diet advice is trendy diet advice from fifteen years ago.
>> Dr. Pixel
>>20642
You're right, bacon is fantastic for you and you should eat a lot of it.
>> Anonymous
>>20644

Oh Pixel. I never said eat a lot of it, I'm just saying it's not that bad.

Now go away or I'll do another shot of High Fructose Corn Syrup.
>> Anonymous
>>20639
>>20642
I don't know about you guys, but at pretty much all the stores around here the bacon is far from lean-cut.

And yeah, fat isn't bad. But bacon has too high of a saturated fat content for me to ever consider it a healthy part of my diet.
>> Dr. Pixel
>>20654
> to ever consider it a healthy part of my diet.

This.
>> Anonymous
I don't think the nitrate and nitrites in regular bacon is too good for you.