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  2. Saturated fat - Wikipedia

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    5% Butter: 3%: 11%: 29%: 13% Ground beef: 0%: 4%: 26%: 15% ... 5 Meats; Beef: 33: 38: 5 Ground sirloin ... fat intake to less than 7% of total calories according to ...

  3. Ground beef - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the United States, beef fat may be added to hamburger but not to ground beef if the meat is ground and packaged at a USDA-inspected plant. [note 1] In the U.S., a maximum of 30% fat by weight is allowed in either hamburger or ground beef. The allowable amount in France is 5 to 20% (15% being used by most food chains).

  4. 20 Low-Calorie Lunches for the Mediterranean Diet - AOL

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    This zesty tuna sandwich gets an extra boost of protein from chickpeas. Smashing some of the chickpeas into the tuna enhances the texture and helps hold the filling together.

  5. Lists of foods - Wikipedia

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    Various foods. This is a categorically organized list of foods.Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. [1] It is produced either by plants, animals, or fungi, and contains essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals.

  6. Butterfat - Wikipedia

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    Half and half contains 10.5–18% fat; Light cream and sour cream contain 18–30% fat; Light whipping cream (often called simply "whipping cream") contains 30–36% fat; Heavy cream contains a minimum of 36% fat; Manufacturer's cream (not federally regulated) contains 40% fat; Butter (including whipped butter) contains at least 80% fat

  7. Fat - Wikipedia

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    He determined that a nurse's CAD risk roughly doubled (relative risk of 1.93, CI: 1.43 to 2.61) for each 2% increase in trans fat calories consumed (instead of carbohydrate calories). By contrast, for each 5% increase in saturated fat calories (instead of carbohydrate calories) there was a 17% increase in risk (relative risk of 1.17, CI: 0.97 ...

  8. Dietary Reference Intake - Wikipedia

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    Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA), the daily dietary intake level of a nutrient considered sufficient by the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine to meet the requirements of 97.5% of healthy individuals in each life stage and sex group. The definition implies that the intake level would cause a harmful nutrient deficiency in ...

  9. Wall St set for muted open; key inflation data in focus - AOL

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    Futures made up for lost ground after the Commerce Department's second estimate confirmed the economy grew at 2.8% in the third quarter, in line with economists' forecasts. ... Dell slid 11.5% ...