Low in carbohydrates, high in fat, high-quality protein and a carefully selected range of foods:
the ketogenic diet is one of the most popular nutritional approaches of recent years.
The question many people ask, however, is this: does Prosciutto di San Daniele PDO feature on the list of foods suitable for this diet?
Yes, it does! But there’s more—for those who follow it, it is one of the most interesting foods that Italian tradition has to offer.
What is the ketogenic diet and how does it work?
The ketogenic diet is based on a single principle: drastically reducing carbohydrates to bring the body into a metabolic state known as ketosis.
In this state, the body stops using glucose as its primary energy source and begins to burn fat, producing ketone bodies.
To maintain ketosis, daily carbohydrate intake must generally remain below 20–50 grams. For this reason, every food counts, and the choice of protein sources becomes crucial: they must be nutrient rich, free from added sugars and have a favourable fat profile.

Prosciutto di San Daniele: why it is suitable for the keto diet
Prosciutto di San Daniele PDO is made using just two ingredients: Italian pork leg and sea salt. No additives, no preservatives, no added sugar.
For those following a well structured and varied keto diet, Prosciutto di San Daniele is an excellent source of high-quality protein.
From a nutritional point of view, 100 grams of Prosciutto di San Daniele provide around 25–26 grams of high biological value protein, containing all the essential amino acids the body needs.
Carbohydrates, on the other hand, are absent—a decisive advantage for anyone who needs to keep their daily carbohydrate intake under control.
The fat content is equally noteworthy: the fats are predominantly unsaturated, including Omega 3 and Omega 6, which support a balanced lipid profile.
The keto diet and the importance of sodium
Those starting the ketogenic diet often experience a typical phenomenon, especially in the first few weeks: the body tends to excrete more sodium and essential minerals through urine.
This can lead to increased tiredness, cramps or that ‘foggy’ feeling commonly known as the keto flu.
At this stage, an adequate intake of sodium makes all the difference: Prosciutto di San Daniele helps replenish it in a pleasant and entirely natural way.
How often should you eat Prosciutto di San Daniele?
As with any diet, the key is balance.
When consumed in the recommended quantities of one or two 50-gram portions per week, Prosciutto di San Daniele fits perfectly into a varied and well structured ketogenic diet.
Its richness in high-quality protein, the complete absence of carbohydrates and the presence of B-vitamins and minerals such as zinc, potassium and phosphorus make it a nutritious and satisfying food, supporting overall wellbeing even during periods of carbohydrate restriction.
For a more in depth look at the product’s nutritional profile, the article dedicated to the nutritional value of Prosciutto di San Daniele offers a comprehensive and detailed overview.

How can Prosciutto di San Daniele be incorporated into the keto diet?
In a ketogenic diet, Prosciutto di San Daniele pairs naturally with foods that align with this approach: mature cheeses, eggs, avocado and low carbohydrate vegetables (such as rocket, spinach, cucumbers and courgettes) are ideal for a delicious snack or a complete meal.
For example, a board with slices of Prosciutto di San Daniele, Parmesan and olives makes a perfect keto friendly appetiser—flavourful, balanced and highly nutritious.
You should avoid pairing it with bread, breadsticks, figs or melon, as these would introduce excess carbohydrates in a ketogenic context.

The keto diet and the digestibility of Prosciutto di San Daniele: an added benefit
One aspect that is often overlooked when choosing foods for the keto diet is digestibility.
Prosciutto di San Daniele is cured for at least 400 days: during this long and meticulous process, proteins are partially broken down into simpler peptides and amino acids, ready to be absorbed without requiring significant digestive effort.
The same applies to fats, which undergo a deep enzymatic transformation during curing.
The result is a food that is not only nutritious but also highly digestible—a valuable quality for those following dietary approaches that require an efficient metabolism.
Prosciutto di San Daniele PDO: naturally keto
Few foods combine quality, naturalness and compatibility with the ketogenic diet as seamlessly as Prosciutto di San Daniele PDO.
A natural product, free from carbohydrates and additives and rich in high-quality proteins and fats, created from just two simple ingredients and aged for at least four hundred days.
An unexpected ally for those following a ketogenic diet—a food that always leaves its mark at the table.
*If you have specific medical conditions and are following a ketogenic diet under medical supervision, it is always advisable to consult your nutritionist to tailor the quantities to your individual needs.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace the advice of a healthcare professional.