I was wondering if oscar myer bacon is safe on induction?? I read the label and it says zero grams of sugar but when i read the ingredients i saw it says sugar im confussed now
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Hi!Originally posted by amilaine View PostI was wondering if oscar myer bacon is safe on induction?? I read the label and it says zero grams of sugar but when i read the ingredients i saw it says sugar im confussed now
If it says sugar anywhere in the list of indredients, there is added sugar. I buy Smithfield Low Sodium, No Sugar Added bacon. I picked some up from Meijer this morning and it was only $2.39 which isn't too bad compared to some other brands.
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I also found that WalMart's Great Value Low Sodium brand has no added sugar but it is not advertised on the front. There are no sugars or "oses" listed in the ingredients.
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Gwaltney sells bacon with "No Sugar Added" on the front of the package, no sugar or hidden sugar (corn syrup, etc) on the ingredients.......though its in some what small print. Also its right next to their regular bacon and they look almost identical so you have to verify which one you get. They have it in abundance at Walmart where we shop.

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unless you are scaffing down a huge amount of bacon you should be fine. Sugar and salt can be used to force the fluids out of the meat during the curing process because they set up an osmotic pressure gradiant. No salt nor sugar goes inside the meat just forces fluids.
actually new research has shown that nitrates and nitrites are not cancer causing nor inhert materials in the body and are actuall used everyday by our muscles during exertion to assist with low oxygen situations and then resupplied from out foods so don't fear them in your bacon. I'd love to see what Dr Atkins would have said about them after he read the new stuff.by the book atkinseer
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