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Turkey Ham
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Turkey Ham Nutrition Facts
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To obtain more additional information about this food, try our turkey ham food facts page. Do you need to know the number of carbohydrates there are in 10 cups of turkey ham... or 10 tablespoons, or 10 ounces? Go to this page and find the specific food item you are looking for. Then simply enter the quantity and unit value on the food facts page - then click 'Go'. A nutrient label for this food will be displayed on the page for the values you inputted.
Once your 'turkey ham' nutrient label is created, click on the RecipeBuilder button to add it to a running total of multiple ingredients.