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Meat Institute Releases Power Plate Recipes Developed to Pack Powerful Nutrition Benefits in One Meal

he recipes also were posted on the Institute’s nutrition website www.MeatPoultryNutrition.org. In creating the recipes, the Institute commissioned a registered dietitian to analyze the top, commonly consumed food sources of the targeted nutrients and an expert recipe developer to mix and match the nutrient rich ingredients. The results are delicious, innovative and healthy.

In developing the recipes, the Institute considered a wealth of nutrition information, like the growing evidence about between adequate B12 intake, which is found naturally only in animal products, and healthy brain development and function throughout the lifetime. Meat products also are rich sources of the most absorbable form of iron, heme iron, which builds red blood cells, carries oxygen from the lungs to every cell in your body and helps the brain work at its best. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common nutrition deficiency in the U.S. and is much more common among vegetarians and vegans. Beef and lamb also are some of the richest sources of the immune-boosting zinc and animal products also are rich in complete protein – the kind with all the amino acids needed for good health.

Other Power Plate recipes include Tuscan Clam Stew With Bacon, Pork & Vegetable Lo Mein, Calves Liver Pate Spread, Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya, Hearty Ham and Navy Bean Soup, Red Lentil Soup with Turkey Sausage, Mushrooms & Swiss Chard, and Grilled Vegetable and Beef Kabobs.

The booklet also details the top ten commonly consumed sources of B12, iron and zinc to help guide consumers in making their own nutrient-rich creations.

“There are many excellent reasons to make meat and poultry part of a healthy, balanced diet, and the nutrition value only improves when combined with other nutrient dense foods,” said Meat Institute President and CEO Barry Carpenter. “Our new ‘Power Plate’ recipes are a helpful guide to maximize the nutrition on your plate in a delicious meal that is sure to impress family and friends.”

All of the recipes are available at www.MeatPoultryNutrition.org or to request a free hard copy, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: PowerPlates, North American Meat Institute, 1150 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1200, Washington, DC, 20036.

Source: Meatbusiness


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