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HST8/Ham Hickory Smoked Turkey & Spiral Sliced Smoked Ham
Bates Hickory Smoked Turkey (fully cooked)
To Use Now and Later – A unique feature of a Bates fully-cooked Smoked Turkey is the ability to refreeze. Slice the Smoked Turkey and wrap in airtight meal size packages to refreeze.
To Use Within 2 Weeks – Leave the wrapper on and store in the refrigerator. Once thawed, you can keep the Smoked Turkey in the refrigerator for as long as two weeks.
How To Heat - Smoked Turkeys are a READY-TO-EAT delicacy, good either cold or heated. If you prefer to serve your Smoked Turkey heated, place in a moderate 300•F oven for approximately 5 minutes per pound.
How To Slice – With any Smoked Turkey it’s gourmet-wise (not stingy) to slice it wafer thin. That lets your lucky palate savor every delicious smoked morsel. A good sharp knife will do the trick.
Occasionally a turkey might have a slight pink cast when sliced…This is a natural characteristic of a Smoked Turkey.
Spiral Sliced Hickory Smoked Ham
To Use Now Or Later - Hams may be frozen for up to two months. Re-frigerated ham should be eaten within 7 days after opening.
How to Slice - Cut lengthwise to penetrate to the center of the ham to release the slices from each other.
How To Serve - You may warm the ham for 30 minutes at 300 degrees in oven if desired, but we suggest serving at room temperature. NOTE: do not overheat….loss of moisture will lessen the flavor of the ham. You may cover the ham with foil when heating to prevent loss of moisture.
Nutritional Facts for Bates Hickory Smoked Turkey
Based on serving size of 2oz (56 grams)
Calories 60
Calories from fat 10
Total Fat 1.1 g 2% daily value
Cholesterol 18 mg 6% daily value
Sodium 374mg 16% daily value
Protein 12.4 g 18% daily value
Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin B 0%
Calcium 0%
Iron 25%
No significant amount of Carbohydrate, Dietary Fiber, or Sugars.
Based on a 2000 Calorie Diet
