If it is fresh (not processed) turkey and you remove the skin after cooking but before eating, turkey can be considered a lean protein.
No not one bit. Turkey is a lean protein and protein is an important part of a good well balanced diet.
some main things that are high in protein are: Chicken, Milk, Turkey, Fish, Beef, Salmon, Cottage cheese, Yogurt, Tuna, Mature (Large) Beans, Lean Veal and Beef, Roasted Pumpkin, Squash, and Watermelon Seeds, and Lean Meats (Chicken, Lamb, Pork, Turkey).
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I think protein is the key. Eat lots of lean protein such as chicken, turkey, lean beef, eggs and protein drinks. Add in your favorite fruits and vegetables. Round our your diet with some whole grain breads and cereals.
Roasted turkey should not be left unrefrigerated for more than two hours.
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Yes, turkey has protein
protein.and the five examples mature (large) beans/ lean veal and beef/roasted Pumpkin, Squash, and Watermelon Seeds/Lean Meats (Chicken, Lamb, Pork, Turkey)/Cheese
Some foods that are high in protein content are lima beans, kidney beans, mug, chicken, turkey, any lean meats. You can also take protein supplements.
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It was roasted turkey