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"Genuine" frankfurters or merely an imitation? An examination of their ingredients, nutritional value, and potential health consequences

Kacper Nowak

Kacper Nowak

2026-03-23
4 min. read
"Genuine" frankfurters or merely an imitation? An examination of their ingredients, nutritional value, and potential health consequences

"Genuine" frankfurters or merely an imitation? An examination of their ingredients, nutritional value, and potential health consequences

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The production methods of these widely consumed meat products have sparked considerable debate, yet consumers often remain unaware of their precise composition. Manufacturers emphasize high meat content, appealing taste, and health benefits—but do these claims align with reality? A closer examination of the evidence may reveal findings that even the most informed consumers find unexpected

What's a pair of shoes made of?

In practice, we often encounter products that contain so-called MOM instead of meat, which is mechanically separated meat. What is MOM? It's nothing more than meat residue attached to bone. Pieces of pork bone and chicken bone are ground in special machines, then the resulting water is pressed through the heart, which separates the bone from other tissues. In this way, it's also possible to add up to 50% of the body weight of the meat, while adding protein to body weight and body weight.

It's a pair of hams

When we're looking for the healthiest strawberries, we often go for those made from ham. It's definitely a better alternative to ham, but let's not be fooled by appearances. You should always read the labels and check the meat content, because it may turn out that ham or veal straws will only contain 3% of this additive. Of course, we'll also find preservatives here, but there are good quality straws that will contain these additives at least.

How many calories do steamers have?

The addition of fat means that 100 grams of steam contains 250 to 350 kcal of fat, which is higher in calories than chicken steam.

Are the vapours healthy?

Regardless of what people think of a product, we should always check its contents and composition, carefully reading the labels. It's not the healthiest food, but in the abundant supply of manufacturers, we can find some that won't cause us headaches and are a decent alternative to breakfast or dinner. We should avoid MOMs and choose the ones with the highest meat content and the least amount of preservatives.
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