• TheWeirdestCunt@lemmy.today
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      2 days ago

      how is bacon ultra processed meat? bacon is just part of a pig in the same way that loin or rump are. Unless US bacon is just reconstituted corn syrup like most of their stuff seems to be.

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        2 days ago

        the curing process introduces carcinogenic nitrates, which is a similar risk factor, if I understand correctly

      • auraithx@piefed.social
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        2 days ago

        All bacon worldwide is processed meat because it’s treated to preserve shelf life.

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            17 hours ago

            The real difference in butcher bacon is that they get the better cut of meat. The cheaper cut goes into the sliced packages for grocery stores.

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            I sure hope not. Sodium nitrite is one of the ‘problematic’ compounds and is used when curing meat, especially to prevent the bacteria that produces botulinum toxin from growing. While nitrites may kill you slowly, botulism can kill you much faster.

            The problem with food that contains the botulism bacteria is that you don’t notice it. It doesn’t look or smell any different. Any meat that wasn’t cured using a specific minimum percentage of sodium nitrite is not to be trusted.