• visnae@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    On the sugar note: Meat you buy in the store (for instance bacon) often have sugar additives. Better to visit the butcher.

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      1 year ago

      Butchers won’t save you from sugar in bacon, many bacon brine recipes call for sugar, but a butcher will be able to tell you what the bacon was pickled in

      Raw, unprocessed meat (steak, chops, chicken) is generally fine

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        1 year ago

        Ah didn’t know that, thank you. I’ve just started to read the ingredients list on most of the products I buy from the store and realised I can’t even buy ham or many other kinds of meat, because of the sugar additives that they syringe into it.

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          additives that they syringe into it.

          It’s usually only water they syringe into meat - so they can sell a 1.5kg leg of lamb as a 1.7kg ;) but only if your food supply is really badly regulated

          The sugar in bacon is from the brine it is soaked in; in ham it’s from the glaze it was coated in before it was sliced - the sugar on sliced ham is all in the edge

          Salami might have sugar to promote fermentation