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Thread: Nutritional value of game meat.

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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    Rather interesting. Looks like bear comes out as one of the best. Somehow, I always figured so.
    Always EXPECT the UNEXPECTED!

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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    "Three ounces of lean beef contain, 247 calories and 15 grams of total fat. Three ounces of venison contain 134 calories and only 3 grams of total fat. Most importantly, venison contains about one sixth the amount of saturated fat that beef does. Venison has more protein: 26 grams to 23 grams in beef."

    "Venison is an excellent source of both protein and vitamin B12. It is also a very good source of riboflavin, vitamin B6, niacin, iron, and phosphorous. In addition, venison is a good source of the minerals selenium, zinc, and copper.

    Venison is a nutrient-dense meat that is an excellent source of protein and very low in fat, especially saturated fat. A 3.5 oz. (100 g) serving of venison loin, lean only, supplies 150 calories, 30.2 g of protein, 79 mg of cholesterol, and 2.4 g of fat (0.9 g saturated). Wild venison has a high omega-3 fatty acid level similar to that of range-fed beef.

    Venison is a versatile, low-fat, high-protein meat that is flavorful in the way that other red meat, such as beef, is but is a healthier alternative."

    https://www.sharecare.com/health/hea...lue-of-venison

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