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Which is Nutritious: Chicken, Pork or Beef?

Nutrition for: Chicken, Pork or Beef

Our bodies need protein. But where do we get healthy protein that is not too fat? Typically, two-legged animals are lower in fat than four-footed. Let's see.
Two-legged animals:
The chicken has two legs and is safe to eat. Turkey also has two legs and is one of the healthiest meat. It is low in fat and can be in the diet.
Tips: It can remove the skin to reduce cholesterol. Breast part is healthier. Reduce the use of gravy. In the way of cooking, baking and grilling are healthier.
Four-legged animals:
Pork and beef are higher in saturated fat. The pig has four legs and is rich in fat, such as pork chop and roasted suckling pig skin.
The cow is also high in fat. T-bone steaks and rib-eye steaks have a lot of fat, compared to the "sirloin" and "round" beef portions.
Tips: In pork, fat is separated from the flesh so it is quickly removed. In the case of fat, the fat in the middle of the flesh is hard to remove.
More advice:
You can eat meat from four-legged animals (pigs, cows), but only do it 1 or 2 times a week. The chicken can be eaten more often.
If you have heart disease, high cholesterol or have a stroke, choose meat from a two-legged animal instead of four-legged.
But if you really want to be the healthiest, just choose the animal with no feet and has scalesOf course, these are fish, such as sardines, tilapia and milk-fish that are Omega 3 fillers, so-called good fats.
Compare Foods Nutrition Information

Compare Foods Nutrition Information

For this article, I'm going to give you two meals, and you can choose what is healthier? Let's see if you can guess the right answer.

1. Coffee or tea

Coffee is a wonderful stimulant and has a little help in our memory. But tea also contains catechins, called artery protector, bacterial resistance and cancer resistance. Green tea is high in catechins. If you want to imitate the Chinese and Japanese who have a lower risk of heart attack, try the tea.
Winner: tea or green tea.

2. Fried egg or boiled egg

Usually, fried foods are less healthy than boiled, steamed or roasted. So hard-boiled eggs are healthier and only have 76 calories. But the fried egg weighs 92 calories because of the fat content. Also, hard-boiled eggs are safer than soft-boiled or salted eggs. This is because high temperatures kill salmonella-like bacteria in the egg. Avoid eating raw eggs and only buy eggs at safe stores.
Winner: Hard-boiled egg.

3. Fresh tomatoes or tomato sauce

Tomatoes and tomato sauce are high in antioxidants such as beta-carotene and lycopene. It helps with heart disease, and can lower the chances of prostate cancer and bowel cancer. But lycopene comes from inside the cell wall or tomato cells. First it needs to be cooked and some oil is applied before it can be absorbed by our body. As a result, tomato sauce is healthier.
Winner: Tomato sauce.

4. Pork fat or fish fat

Pork fat and cow's fat have been proven to actually cause cancer and heart disease. However, according to the study, fish fat is good for the body, especially oily fish such as sardines, tuna, mackerel and salmon. This is the type of fat that does not boil and does not rise at room temperature. Omega-3 fish supplements also help normalize our heart rate, and extend our life span.
Winner: Fish fat.

5. Mango or strawberry.

Berries such as strawberries, blueberries and cranberries contain ellagic acid and polyphenols that are anti-cancer. The strawberries are still replete with vitamin B's, vitamin C, vitamin K, minerals, potassium (for the heart) and folate (for the blood). Okay mango because it has vitamin C but did you know that one slice of mango has 207 calories. It's like eating a cup of rice. A cup of strawberry has only 49 calories.
Winner: Strawberry.

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