Carnes

Low sodium smoked ham

Low sodium smoked ham
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Ingredient Information

Name

Low sodium smoked ham

Category

Carnes

Popularity

198 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Low-sodium smoked ham is a variety of cured ham that has undergone a smoking process to give it its characteristic intense flavor, but with a reduced amount of salt to make it healthier. This type of ham is ideal for those who want to enjoy the delicious taste of traditional smoked ham while watching their sodium intake.

Smoked ham originates from European meat preservation techniques, particularly in countries like Spain and Germany, where smoking was used to extend the product's shelf life before modern refrigeration. Today, its production has spread worldwide, adapting to different tastes and nutritional needs.

Among its properties, it stands out for its high content of good-quality protein, low saturated fat content (depending on the cut), and lower sodium content in this special version, making it a suitable option for people on low-salt diets or with hypertension. It also provides B-complex vitamins, iron, and zinc, which are essential nutrients for the body.

In different Latin American countries, low-sodium smoked ham can be found under names such as light smoked ham, reduced-salt smoked ham, or simply low-salt smoked ham. Although the term "smoked ham" is quite universal, these variants make it easy to identify the healthier option for recipes that require sodium control.

It is a versatile ingredient frequently used in salad recipes, sandwiches, pizzas, pasta, and dishes where an intense flavor is desired without adding too much sodium.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
400mg
sodium
10mg
calcium
0.8mg
iron
5mg
niacin
280mg
potassium
0.5g
sugars
145
calories
20g
protein
50mg
cholesterol
0.3mg
vitamin b6
0.8mcg
vitamin b12
7g
total fat
2.5g
saturated fat
1g
carbohydrates

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