Why is peperoni bad for you?!


Question:

Why is peperoni bad for you?

I love peperoni on my pizzas but one of my friends said it was unhealthy to eat.


Answers:
it's fat content is very high and high in colesterol also they make it with the scraps of all other meats.

It's aft content is VERY high plus it is made of mixed left overs when the good meat is taken off just like Bologna,and salami.....and hot dogs

no it aint, its not good, but not bad neither

not in moderation no. Pizza in general isnt healthy but unless you eat it daily you are okay. So mangia!(eat up)

because it is sausage. Do you know what sausage is? Its all the fat and leftover parts of the pig ground up and stuffed in a chewy outer skin. you know what that outer skin is? That's right- the pigs intestine. Enjoy!

High levels of fat, nitrates, sodium, did I mention it's mostly fat?

It's sooo greasy.
I eat pizza twice a week, with pepperoni.
I love it.
But it's fatty and greasy.
It'll give you a heart attack

Because it contain a lot of fat.

dont worry about it.. eat in moderation

Peperoni won't make you gain five pounds. It is from pigs, and pigs have a lot of fat in their bodies. If you love peperoni pizza try it with other things(ex.-peperoni & mushroom, Peperoni & olives, stuff like that). You will be haveing a balanced meal and you still get your beloved peperoni.

Pepperoni is definitely unhealthy to eat. It reminds me of the "Spam" of sausages. It's made of all the unused animal products that aren't good enough to sell in market.
PLUS... the casing is made of the intestines of animals.
Yah... not too healthy, my dear.
Do you eat sausage? Ditto on that one too!

Because it's full of fat, but I LOVE it.

It is all fat and salts. just don'teat it everyday. Moderation is the key to be able to enjoy every food you enjoy eating.




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