All meats are a good source of protein. However some have less fat than others (which is good since most meat fat is saturated). Look for lean mince, steak, chicken white meat, and venison (particularly high in protein and low fat). White fish is also good. Processed meats usually have a lot of salt in, so ingesting them as a main source of protein is not a great idea.
Protein!
You want to avoid foods like saturated red meat. Eggs are a favorites because they contain 6 grams of protein per ounce which is really good. Fish is another great source of protein.
All meats have some. Red meats have the most.
protein! there are around 25~30g of protein per 100g of meatred meat is also a good source of cholesterol (100g of meat contains around 22% of the daily recommended intake for cholesterol)
Red meat is an excellent source of protein and iron. It's also said to be rich in Alpha Lipoic Acid, which is a powerful antioxidant.
vitamin B is in red meat as proven by scientists. it also contains vitamin D (helps get rid of cancer).
Very small it is more good for you as it has lots of protein
it is a source of iron and protien and tastea good to but dont eat to much red meat its bad for you cause its rare
Rat meat is generally considered to be red meat. This classification is based on the muscle fiber type and myoglobin content, which are characteristics associated with red meat. Although rats are not commonly consumed in many cultures, they are eaten in some regions where they are considered a source of protein.
red meat
No, peanuts are classified as a protein source and are typically included in the meat and beans category of the food pyramid. Meat is also a protein source and falls under the same category. Both peanuts and meat can be part of a balanced diet when consumed in moderation.
Meat does have calcium in it!! -Mallory:)