Title: | How to Make them Goodies |
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Created: | Tue Feb 18 1986 |
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I did a dir/tit="venison" and couldn't find the information I was looking for, so I hope someone can help me. Does anyone have information on caloric/fat contents for venison? If you have the information in a table so that it shows the difference between venison, beef, pork, and chicken that would be fantastic. The reason that I ask is that I was cooking some over the weekend and just got to wondering... BTW, I cooked some fantastic BBQ that I'll be entering into the note on venison recipes (as soon as I find it again). Thanks in advance, Scott
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2073.1 | fat table for meats/poultry | THE780::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Sun Oct 29 1989 17:28 | 19 |
I'm glad you asked that.....a recent article in the food section of the local paper said that even "farm-raised" New Zealand Venison is a low fat (and low cholesterol by definition) meat roughly equivalent to turkey, white and dark mixed 50-50. Another words, a chart set up to prioritize meats fat-wise would look something like this: LOW FAT: WHITE MEAT TURKEY, CHICKEN >>> ADD VENISON HERE WHITE AND DARK MEAT (50 - 50) TURKEY OR CHICKEN LEAN BEEF, VEAL DARK MEAT CHICKEN DARK MEAT TURKEY LEAN PORK TENDERLOIN PRIME CUTS BEEF (PORTERHOUSE OR OTHER PRIME CUTS) HIGH FAT: HAM, OTHER HIGH FAT MEATS Yes, The leanest cuts of beef are leaner than dark meat bird - that meat is really quite fatty in birds these days - the birds are genetically prone to fat and very limited in their exercise - so you get fatty meat. The exception is "Rocky the range chicken". |