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  2. Is Beef Jerky Healthy? We Asked a Dietitian - AOL

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    When it comes to on-the-go snacking, beef jerky often tops the list due to its convenience and long shelf life. As a popular snack known for its rich flavor and convenient portability, beef jerky ...

  3. Is Beef Jerky Healthy? - AOL

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    One large piece of beef jerky has about 82 calories, 2.2 grams of carbs, 5.1 grams of fat and 6.6 grams of protein. In addition to being a good source of lean protein, beef jerky is rich in iron ...

  4. Is jerky healthy? - AOL

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    The World Health Organization classifies processed meats, including jerky, as a carcinogen, and says that eating 50 grams of processed meat per day increases the risk of developing colorectal ...

  5. Jerky - Wikipedia

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    Jerky Orange-marinated beef jerky Meat drying to make jerky. Gandhola Monastery, Lahaul, India. Jerky or "charqui" is lean trimmed meat cut into strips and dehydrated to prevent spoilage. Normally, this drying includes the addition of salt to prevent bacteria growth. The word "jerky" derives from the Quechua word ch'arki which means "dried ...

  6. Psychology of eating meat - Wikipedia

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    People may reduce or eliminate meat from their diets for perceived health benefits. [16] [32] Health considerations may motivate both meat-eaters and vegetarians. [39] Meatless diets in adolescents can be a way to conceal eating disorders, although vegetarianism does not necessarily increase the risk of disordered eating. [40]

  7. Processed meat - Wikipedia

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    Processed meat is usually composed of pork or beef or, less frequently, poultry. It can also contain offal or meat by-products such as blood. Processed meat products include bacon, ham, sausages, salami, corned beef, jerky, hot dogs, lunch meat, [2] canned meat, chicken nuggets, [3] [failed verification] and meat-based sauces. Meat processing ...

  8. Beef Jerkies We Love (and Hate) - AOL

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    Well, we tried 19 flavors to find the best beef jerky, from the classics, to spicy, teriyaki, and even sugar-free. Here’s how they stack up in order from worst to best. Editor's note: Prices and ...

  9. Cultured meat - Wikipedia

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    Cultured meat could provide an effective solution to help mitigate this major risk to human health. [186] Researchers have suggested that omega-3 fatty acids could be added to cultured meat as a health bonus. [58] In a similar way, the omega-3 fatty acid content of conventional meat can be increased by altering what the animals are fed. [187]

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