Paleo Meat & Poultry: Not Allowed Foods
5 items — Meat & Poultry — standard Paleo guidelines.
Items in this index are classified as non-compliant under published guidelines. The Not Allowed classification applies when the item contains one or more excluded ingredients in its standard form, or when the item belongs to a category excluded by the relevant rules.
Is Corn Dogs Allowed on Paleo?
Corn Dogs is classified as Not Allowed on a paleo diet based on standard Paleo guidelines.
Is Honey Roasted Turkey Allowed on Paleo?
Honey roasted turkey deli products are classified as Not Allowed on paleo because they contain sugar glazes, sodium phosphates, modified food starch, carrageenan, and other non-paleo processing agents.
Is Hot Dogs Allowed on Paleo?
Hot dogs are classified as Not Allowed on paleo because commercial hot dogs contain mechanically separated meat, corn syrup, soy protein, sodium nitrite, modified starch, and other non-paleo ingredients.
Is Sugar-Cured Bacon Allowed on Paleo?
Sugar-cured bacon is classified as Not Allowed on paleo — the curing process uses brown sugar, maple sugar, or dextrose, which renders the product non-paleo-compliant under standard guidelines.
Is Teriyaki Beef Jerky Allowed on Paleo?
Teriyaki beef jerky is classified as Not Allowed on paleo — teriyaki marinade contains soy sauce (soy and wheat) and sugar, both of which are excluded from paleo guidelines.