One slice of pork bacon has about 40 - 50 calories. The "problem" is not in the number of calories, though, it's in the amount of fat. About 10% of the calories come from the fat. Eat bacon for breakfast and you have used up part of your daily allowance of fat on poor quality fat full of additives.
70%
No. Bacon contains 30 mg of cholesterol, and 68% of the calories come from fat.
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Doctors and nutritionists usually recommend that 40% of your calories come from carbohydrates, 30% from protein, and 30% from fat.
Every product is different; 100% of the calories in margarine, butter, shortening, cooking oil come from fat. In each case, multiply each gram of fat by 9 calories/gm, then divide that number by total calories to find the percentage.
If I were to guess I would say the Triple Whopper with bacon and cheese. This would come to about 1300 calories.
bacon is pork belly
Bacon bones come from tucker browns
Bacon is pork, which comes from pigs aka hogs.
No Bacon is from pigs and pigs come from Canada. So yea.
Yes.
they come from different parts of the animal