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  2. Testicles as food - Wikipedia

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    Lamb testicles in Iran are called donbalān (Persian: دنبلان), a white, fleshy mushroom used as a euphemism. Lamb testicles are consumed mostly as home-cooked meals rather than in restaurants as they are considered makrooh (discouraged) according to Islamic laws, [17] but there are restaurants where lamb testicles are available. In Iran ...

  3. Brain as food - Wikipedia

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    Lamb brains sold as food Gulai otak, cattle's brain curry from Indonesia. The brain, like most other internal organs, or offal, can serve as nourishment. Brains used for nourishment include those of pigs, squirrels, rabbits, horses, cattle, monkeys, chickens, camels, fish, lamb, and goats.

  4. Liver (food) - Wikipedia

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    Animal livers are rich in iron, copper, B vitamins and preformed vitamin A.Daily consumption of liver can be harmful; for instance, vitamin A toxicity has been proven to cause medical issues to babies born of pregnant mothers who consumed too much vitamin A. [3] For the same reason, consuming the livers of some species like polar bears, dogs, or moose is unsafe.

  5. What You Need to Know Before Starting the Mediterranean Diet

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    "Numerous studies have looked at the health benefits of the Mediterranean style of eating and consistently found that it's associated with lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease and ...

  6. The Surprising Health Benefits of Eating Liver - AOL

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    Bodybuilders in the 1930s praised the benefits of eating beef liver for physique and physical performance,” says Sarah Alsing, R.D., owner of Delightfully Fueled. “Now, the carnivore diet ...

  7. 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]

  8. Whole30 Isn't About Losing Weight—But Here's Why It Might ...

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    Ahead, dietitians share a list of foods you can (and can't) eat on the Whole30 diet, along with the potential benefits and risks of the 30-day meal plan, and a sample menu.

  9. Blood as food - Wikipedia

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    Blood as food is the usage of blood in food, religiously and culturally.Many cultures consume blood, often in combination with meat.The blood may be in the form of blood sausage, as a thickener for sauces, a cured salted form for times of food scarcity, or in a blood soup. [1]