Meat Eating Safety: Be Cautious With The Meat You Eat And Stay Healthy! Fats And Saturated Fats.

It is commonly known that saturated fat and cholesterol are bad for the heart. Unfortunately for carnivores, most red meat is rather high in both cholesterol and saturated fat.

It is believed that the many forms of deadly cancer are increased with a high intake of red meat. Some types of poultry contain extremely high amounts of saturated fat and cholesterol as well. Some of the specific meats which are very high in saturated fats include ribs, brisket, ground beef and bacon.

Multiple studies have shown repeatedly that people who eat a diet that is high in meat, increases the risk of heart disease, heart attacks, strokes and greatly increases the risk of colon, rectal, and prostate cancers.

On the other hand, when lean types and cuts of meat are chosen, they can can be part of a healthful, low-fat diet if cooked properly and mixed in with regular servings of whole grains, fruits and vegetable at each meal. Keep in mind that small servings of lean meat do contain a some positive nutrients as long as the content of the fat is low. Lean red meat such as bison and ostrich contain a lot of protein, B vitamins, iron, and zinc and are minus all of the saturated fat one would find in beef and pork. Poultry such as chicken and turkey do not contain as much iron and zinc as red meat, however they do have a lot less saturated fat in them. Fish is probably the healthiest meat that you can eat, with vitamin B12 and the healthier forms of fat and cholesterol.

It is particularly important to be sure that your meat is cooked well done as to avoid common forms of food poisoning. Bacterial contamination can pose another big problem. Most raw meats carry different types of bacteria, and when it is not thawed out or cooked properly it can make us very ill. As an example, hamburger carries a danger of a very bad strain of E. coli bacteria, which can cause very serious conditions such as bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and, in rare cases, kidney failure. Chicken is also a possible contaminant when it is not handled, thawed and cooked completely as it can carry salmonella bacteria. Severe diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and nausea – which can last a week or longer – are some of the symptoms that are caused by eating affected chicken.

Here are some tips to follow in order to be sure that the meat products that you eat are safe for consumption:

1. Always store raw meat in a freezer that is 0 degree Fahrenheit or below for long term storage, or in a refrigerator below 40 degrees Fahrenheit for short term defrosting and be sure that you do not allow it to be stored with other foods as not to possibly contaminate them. Never refrigerate fresh meats, poultry or fish for more than 36 hours. If you are not going to use it right away then play it safe and freeze it.

2. Always thaw out meat in a refrigerator or microwave and never out at room temperature. Cook it as soon as it is thawed so it will not have time to grow any bacteria.

3. Never allow raw meat to touch any other food that you plan to serve raw or lightly cooked. The bacteria on uncooked meat is subject to spreading onto other foods, thus contaminating them.

4. Do not let raw chicken or other poultry to sit out at room temperature as it can spoil within just a few hours. If you are going to marinate poultry be sure that you do it inside of the safety of the refrigerator.

5. Before you cook any kind of meat, make sure that you first cut off all visible fat from it. This will help to keep the non fat parts of the meat from absorbing more saturated fat.

6. After you are finished working with raw meat, be sure to immediately clean utensils, countertops, cutting boards, and your hands with hot soapy water. This will reduce the possibility of contamination.

7. When cooking beef that is ground up, always do so above the temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit and for steaks and roasts above the temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit, with poultry cuts above 170 degrees Fahrenheit and whole chickens or turkey above the temperature of 180 degrees Fahrenheit.This will be sure to kill any bacteria in the meat before feasting on it.

8. Check the juices of meats to make sure that they are either clear or yellow and never red or pink.

9. Do not burn meat on a grill either. Although undercooking meat is dangerous, burning meat can be carinogenic. If you are planning on grilling then the safe way to do it is to partially cook your meat in the microwave and then finish it on a low burning grill to give it the grilled flavor.

Always be dilligant in storing, handling, and cook all meat them properly – and safely.

Written by Dianasmith
Diana is a professional writer and mother of 3 with one on the autism spectrum. She writes and does research on a variety of topics.

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Karl Drais was the inventor of the meat grinder in the 19th century. The meat grinder is a versatile kitchen equipment. Not only does it mince meats, by changing the plate it could be used to produce breadcrumbs or fill sausage casings. It is easily dismantled and can be cleaned. The domestic meat grinder is used for small quantities but those used in the butchery can mince several tons of meat in an hour.

The commercial meat grinder has a mixer unit which is an optional attachment. This enables the even mixing of different meats together or even salt and spices. This is done before grinding so that the texture and flavor is optimum. The same is not obtained if the mixing is done after the mince. Another useful type of meat grinder for commercial purposes is the one that minces frozen meat.

Today more and more people are experimenting in the kitchen.

The chopping of ingredients in a meat grinder saves a lot of time. A meat grinder may be manual or electric. If the meat grinder is not going to be used regularly or if it is to be used for small quantities then a manual one is okay. If not, an electric meat grinder should be the choice. When the meat is fed into the grinder the outcome of the size will be dependant upon the size of the hole plate. The head size and the bowl opening size should be taken into account when buying a meat grinder. The optional attachments of the meat grinder like the sausage tubes that helps get the sausage into the casing in quick time and there are also meat tenderizers.

Some of the wonderful dishes that could be made because of the meat grinder is Shepherd’s Pie, Spaghetti Bolognaise, Lasagna and Moussaka.  This is because the key ingredient is the minced meat.

Mincing of the meat would take only a couple of minutes but if one were to use the knife mincer it would take more time and be more tiring as well.

The meat grinder is available in a range of sizes and models. The appropriate one should be chosen for ones use.

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