Assuming that the slices are of equal mass - unlikely with a real ham - the mass will be 40 grams per slice.
4.6 grams in a 28 gram slice
50 Kcal. Each gram of protein = 1 Kcal Each gram of fat = 9 Kcal Therefore 5g of Protein = 5Kcal 5g of Fat = 45kcal 5Kcal + 45kcal = 50Kcal
The number of calories in a slice of ham depends on the size of the slice and whether the ham is lean, extra lean or regular fat.For the calories in different types of ham, by weight or slice, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
It varies according to the type of ham and the weight/thickness/size of the slice. A regular slice of ham is approximately 112Kj. It may differ between brands but your average slice of ham (one that fits onto an average slice of bread) is approximately 112Kj. (That is 26.67 calories.)
It depends on how thin the slice is and the type of ham. A wafer-thin slice of plain deli type ham, for example, can be as little as 10 calories. A slightly thicker slice of a different type of ham can be approximately 45 calories per slice, ounce, or 28g. To view the examples, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Ingredients1 lb Country ham sliced3/4 c Strong coffee freshly. brewedCut off a strip of fat from the outside rim of the ham, leaving a portion of the fat intact. Cut the strip of fat into small cubes. Using a sharp knife, cut the fat remaining on the ham at intervals down to the meat. Put the cubed fat into a skillet, preferably of black cast iron, and cook, stirring, until the fat is rendered. Scoop out and discard the rendered pieces of fat. Add the ham slice to the skillet and fry until nicely browned on one side. Turn the slice and continue frying until brown and cooked through. : I Remove the ham slice. Pour the coffee into the slcillet and cook, stirring, about 1 minute. Cut the ham slice into 2 to 4 pieces and serve the gravy on the side, to be poured over grits and/or spooned over the ham pieces.
None, you can eat as many as you want and not get fat!
4 oz of ham is 113.4 grams.
Too many!
25
ounces is a form of measuring weight...so that depends on the size of the ham.