Beef: It
gets a bad rap. While it can be unhealthy to eat too much fatty red meat, lean
red meat doesn't raise your cholesterol and contains nutrients like protein,
vitamin B12, iron, niacin, and zinc. Beef tenderloin is a lean, delicious --
and healthy -- way to go.
Lamb: Like
beef, lamb is a good source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12,
niacin, zinc, and iron. Irish lamb stew, full of healthy vegetables and lean
cuts of lamb, is a great meal to share with friends.
Bison: This
is one of the leanest red meats, which makes it healthier from the start. But
there's more: Compared to beef with the same fat content, bison doesn't make as
many of the fatty plaques that can clog your arteries and lead to heart
disease.
Goat: This
isn't on many menus in the U.S., but three-quarters of the world eats it. It
has far less fat and calories than other red meats, and has plenty of vitamins
and nutrients. It also has very little saturated fat -- even less than chicken.
An Indian goat curry might be a good way to get familiar with it.
Chicken: It's
far lower in saturated fat -- the most harmful kind -- than most red meat. A
3-ounce serving has 25 grams of protein along with essential amino acids, iron,
and niacin. These help with cell growth and metabolism. Roast a whole bird and
serve it with a simple green salad.
Turkey: Like
chicken, turkey has all nine essential amino acids (which is called a complete
protein). It's also lower in saturated fat than most red meat. But Thanksgiving
hosts learn every year how hard it can be to prepare this poultry well. Try
putting it in an outdoor smoker for several hours until the meat is tender.
Liver: Liver,
particularly beef liver, is one of the most nutritious meats you can eat. It's
a great source of high-quality protein; vitamins A, B12, B6; folic acid; iron;
zinc; and essential amino acids. How about some beef liver pate paired with a
nice glass of red wine?
Pork: Lean
pork is every bit as good for your body as lean beef and chicken. In one study,
substituting lean pork for beef and chicken led to less body fat and better
heart health. For a spicy take, try ancho-rubbed pork tenderloin. It's lean,
flavorful, and perfect for grilling.
Bottom
Line : These meats are a great source of natural protein. Take
advantage of this by adding a good healthy sources of carbohydrates !
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