Are Smoked Turkey Tails Good for You? A Deep Dive into Nutrition and Risks
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5 min read
Commercially prepared smoked turkey tails can contain over 1,000 milligrams of sodium per serving, representing nearly half of the recommended daily intake. The question of their healthfulness is complicated by this high fat and sodium content, as well as by the existence of a completely different product: the medicinal turkey tail mushroom.