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Article: Adding Longhorn Beef to Diet Welcomes Essential Nutrients, Creates a Better Path to Healthy Living, Nutritionist Says.
- Article from:
- Blood Weekly
- Article date:
- November 5, 2009
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Texas' own Chisholm Trail Longhorn Beef offers food lovers a lean, delicious red meat selection that's healthier than ordinary beef, pork, lamb and most cuts of chicken. The Texas Co-op has been spreading the word about how all-natural, pasture-raised Texas longhorn beef can positively impact your diet without sacrificing your favorite red meat meals. At only 140 calories per 3.6-ounce serving, 3.7 grams of fat and 81.5 grams of cholesterol, a lean, pasture-raised longhorn steak has less fat, cholesterol and calories than almost any other meat or poultry available. The natural Texas Longhorn diet creates a great source for nutrients like protein, iron, vitamins B6 and B12, ...