Calories in Prosciutto Ham
Prosciutto, a delicate, dry-cured ham imported from Italy, is often served cut into thin slices. The curing process means that it does not need to be cooked before being eaten.
Calories
One oz. of prosciutto ham, about two slices, contains 70 calories, with half coming from protein and half from fat. Each serving contains 8 g of protein, 25 percent more than a whole egg, and 5 g of fat, about half the fat of an egg.
Considerations
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MayoClinic.com recommends keeping your saturated fat intake below 15 g per day. A two-serving snack of prosciutto contains 10 percent of your daily saturated fat limit, less than 2 g, making it a reasonable option as part of a healthy diet.
Benefits
Prosciutto contains very little carbohydrate, about 1 g per ounce, making it a sensible choice for low-carb dieters.
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