The highest cholesterol level was determined in Lithuanian White pig meat and in Yorkshires in comparison with the other pig breeds. The cholesterol content in them ranged from 37.3 to 57.15 mg/100 g. Despite the highest fat content, the cholesterol level in Lithuanian indigenous pig meat was found very low – 37.30 mg/100 g. A low correlation between the cholesterol content and intramuscular fat content was determined (r < 0.32).