There is no one answer or one specific number which can be applied to such a statistical question, even if we convert the variable pounds into kilograms. You will see numbers ranging from 27 L of water per kilogram of beef to 200,000 L of water per kg of beef. The question is, who is right? The answer is, surprisingly, everyone and no one. A paper on water use by livestock by Doreau et. al. (2012) provides an critical analysis to the numbers presented by various papers on the "right" number use for beef production as far as global water footprint is concerned. What is most obviously pointed out by this paper is how vast regional differences on water use for the production of beef cattle is different, and how it is wrongfully applied on a global scale to, all too effectively, provide fear-mongering statistics to dissaude someone from consuming beef due to environmental concerns.
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That all depends on what kind of meat you are referring to: beef, pork, chicken, turkey, lamb, mutton, chevon, venison, bison or ostrich? Take your pick and try to ask the question again with much less generic detail.
Though it can vary by the type of cattle and the cut of the meat; the average grams of protein in beef are: 7 grams of protein per ounce or:
112 grams per pound (average)
40-50 grams
1 pound (lb.) raw ground meat is contains 10% fat
3 pound is equal to 1360.77 grams
130 to 135 grams per pound of steak
There are 453.59 grams in a pound of raw beef. Exactly the same number of grams in a pound of plutonium 238!
There is .035 grams in an ounce. 400 grams is approximately one pound.
25
250 grams = about 0.551 pounds.
being a personal trainer and bodybuilder, I know there's 7 grams of protein to one ounce of chicken breast, so 16 ounces x 7 grams = 112 grams of protein to one pound of chicken (breast, that is).
I don't know how accurate but I read on a website that beef liver a 100g has 20g of protein in.
35 grams
There are 28 grams in one ounce. A quarter pound is equivalent to 4 ounces. 28 grams x 4 ounces = 112 grams.