So If I RINSE My Ham...

pebblesus

Cathlete
So we all know that deli meat is saturated in sodium, and Im desperatly trying to lower sodium only to find that it exists in the strangest places!
I had some pre-packaged deli smoked ham for brunch (gross, but I needed the protein :T ..
Im wondeirng if anyone knows if RINSING the meat under the water will reduce any of the sodium content at all? (like if you drain canned items you reduce a lot)
Also, the FRESH meat you get at the deli that they slice right off the butterball, does that have more sodium as well as, say, a piece of the same meat that you get in the refrigerated area and cook at home?
 
We were just writing about this today on our Clean & Tidy check-in. We pretty much decided that it's cheaper/healthier/tastes better to make a chicken, turkey, etc. and then shave it on your own. More hassle, but....cheaper/healthier/tasted better.

Good luck!
 
I'm pretty sure the sodium in luncheon meat (one of the worst types of meats you can eat--and not just because of sodium, but because of nitrates and other additives) is inside the meat more than on the surface (while canned veggies have more 'surface' salt).
 

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