Too Much of These Can Go Wrong: 5 Fattiest yet Delicious Foods in America

Some foods really taste good yet quite bad. This refers to foods that are fatty. These fats make the food great. On the other hand, too much eating of these fatty foods can be disastrous and unhealthy for your body.

A Calorie Counter states that the ideal daily fat intake must be about 20 to 30 percent of your total calorie intake. A gram of fat has 9 calories. Most chain restaurants can supply this amount about two, three or four times.

Health listed the following 5 fattiest food in America. You can take a bite of it in small portion if you want your waistline to be lean.

1.  West Virginia: Hillbilly Hotdog's 10-pound burger

Hillbilly Hotdog's 10-pound burger's ingredients are 10 pounds of beef, bread, two pounds of pickles, 25 slices of cheese, three tomatoes, two heads of lettuce, two pounds of pickles and three onions. This hamburger meat clock contains a whopping 800 grams of fat.

2.   Michigan: BLT

BLT is one of the biggest sandwiches across the country. It can be eaten at Tony's I-75. It is also featured in the Travel Channel's Sandwich Paradise. This grand sandwich contains over a pound of bacon with enormous 192 grams of fat.

3.  Vermont: Ben & Jerry's Vermonster   This is the popular ice cream in Green Mountain State by Ben & Jerry. Vermonster contains 20 scoops of ice cream, banana, hot fudge, brownies, cookies and other toppings that you like. Its fat content is about 120 to 400 grams.

4.  New York: Garbage Plate

Garbage Plate is another fatty regional specialty with meat, potatoes, onions, beans, sauce and mustard with macaroni salads. It contains about 93 grams to 203 grams of fat.

5. South Carolina: Turducken

Turducken is often prepared during Thanksgiving. Meat lovers will surely feast on it. It is stuffed with a duck filled with chicken. It also has pork sausage and cornbread. It can come up with 53 grams to 118 grams of fat.

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