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				The Truth About Turkey 
					By 
					Janice Wee
 All along, turkey has been associated to once a year family feasts. You know,
 the Thanksgiving turkey. The Christmas turkey. Roast turkey stuffed with some
 yummy stuffing, eaten with gravy or cranberry sauce is a must for the end of the
 year celebrations.
 
 The fact is, turkey is such a healthy meat, it should not be reserved ONLY
 for Christmas and Thanksgiving. You should have turkey as part of your daily
 diet. Especially the breast meat of the turkey, without the skin.
 
 Why?
 
 3 reasons.
 1. Turkey meat has a very high protein content
 2. Turkey meat itself has low fat content.
 3. Turkey can be really delicious. My mom cooks a fantastic roast turkey.
 
 Here are 2 of her roast turkey
 recipes. http://www.allkitchen.info/turkey.htm .
 
 Protein.
 
 Ok, so we can get lots of protein from meat, fish and soya beans. Sure, beef
 packs plenty of protein that you body needs, but red meats are high in
 cholesterol.
 
 For example, 1 oz of turkey contains between 15 mg and 24 mg cholesterol
 while 1 oz of beef contains 20 and 30mg of cholesterol. It all adds up to a
 large difference in artery clogging cholesterol between beef and turkey. That
 means if you have heart disease or high blood pressure, switching from beef to
 turkey can make a big difference.
 
 As for protein, USA Poultry and Egg Export Council billed turkey as the
 perfect protein.  It has more protein than chicken, or even a top loin beef
 steak.
 
 That makes turkey the ideal food for growing children, athletes and anyone
 who wants lean muscle.
 
 Fat.
 
 Most of the fat in poultry is found in the skin. That means, by trimming off
 the skin in chicken or turkey, you remove most of the fat. Beef, pork and lamb
 on the other hand have the fat embedded in the meat itself. So just by switching
 to poultry alone, and removing the skin, you effectively remove most of the fat.
 In fact, 3 ounces of skinless, boneless turkey breast contains a mere 1g of
 fat and no saturated fat. That is a weight watcher's dream. This is about as
 healthy as you get.
 
 This makes turkey the ideal meat for anyone who wants to stay slim, yet eat
 to his or her heart's content, without consuming  much fat. Still even if
 you do switch to turkey, watch your portion size. Double the amount you eat and
 you will still gain weight.
 
 The flip side is the lack of fat in turkey meat compromises the taste. After
 all, the yummiest food contain fat. Fat flavors food.
 Then again, with the right seasoning, gravy and all, turkey can be delicious.
 Just try my mom's recipes like her  roast
 turkey with rice stuffing http://www.allkitchen.info/turkey-rice-recipe.php or the roast
 turkey with bread crumb stuffing http://www.allkitchen.info/turkey-breadcrumb-recipe.php .
 It is time to switch to something
 healthy and yummy.. like turkey.
 
 
 About the author:
 The writer is the webmaster of http://www.allkitchen.info/which helps you find your kitchen essentials online, easily.
 My Mom's recipes are http://www.allkitchen.info/turkey-rice-recipe.phpand http://www.allkitchen.info/turkey-breadcrumb-recipe.phpwhich is more traditional
 
 
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