Happened across an article about vitamin D in lard Feb 2011
The following is the result of a 60 minute search on the web.
Can understand now why cookies and pies baked with lard used to be so good for you.
Lard used to have a lot of vitamin D.
From http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com/Vitamin-D.html 2006
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The second richest source of vitamin D is lard. No, you didn't read that wrong — lard.
Lard ranks #18 on our list of the top 22 foods richest in cholesterol, and is over four times richer in vitamin D than its nearest competitor, herring.
Granted, the pigs need to be exposed to sunlight to generate vitamin D.
From Weston Price (a few years ago)
Food Sources of Vitamin D per 100 grams
Cod Liver Oil 10,000
Lard (Pork Fat) 2,800 (500 IU per teaspoon)
Lots of detail at http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?action=printpage;topic=12850.0
Pigs are now rarely "free range" however
Wonder if the higher price for lard, pork and bacon with vitamin D would pay for having UV enhanced lighting
Where to buy lard which is high in vitamin D
http://www.cheeseslave.com/2009/08/04/70-of-us-children-are-vitamin-d-deficient/ comments
The following was the only hit for lard and "vitamin D" in Google Shopping Feb 2011
http://www.ecrater.com/p/10645886/lard-quart $12 a quart - from pigs living in the wild in sunny Florida
Searching Google for "vitamin D" lard ("pastured pigs" OR "pastured pork") 2,00 hits Nov 2017
See also VitaminDWiki
- "Free Range Lard" has lots of vitamin D and is good for you
- Vitamin D content of pork increased 3X with about 10 hours of noonday sun – Nov 2017
- Swine need sunshine or 500-2800 IU vitamin D3
- Overview Veterinary and Vitamin D
- All items: Food and vitamin D
112 items - 12 new reasons why vitamin D deficiency is becoming epidemic
- Free-range bacon has 2800 IU of vitamin D per 100 grams
- Timeline of Heart Disease, Diabetes, fats, lard, HFCS, and vitamin D – Aug 2012
- Does Less Sun mean More Disease video made by VitaminDWiki includes a section on pies made with lard
Even food no longer provides as much Vitamin D as it did 100 years ago.
For example, in 1900, pie crust was made with lard from pigs raised outdoors.
Back then, just one piece of a double-crust pie provided 2000 IU of Vitamin D
Today, pie crust is made from vegetable oil or shortening.
How much Vitamin D? Zero.
See also web
- USDA 100 IU in 100 grams of bacon grease - suspect not indoor pigs
- USDA Vitamin D not mentioned in microwaved bacon
- Demand Grows for Hogs That Are Raised Humanely Outdoors New York Times Jan 2014, No mention of vitamin D
- Lard: The Lost Art of Cooking with Your Grandmother's Secret Ingredient Book on Amazon (US) - vitamin D mentioned on only 1 page
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