Despite their high nutritional value, organ meats have never achieved the same popularity in North America as they enjoy in Europe. Here are some of the benefits and drawbacks associated with consuming organ meats that you should know.
October 9, 2015
Despite their high nutritional value, organ meats have never achieved the same popularity in North America as they enjoy in Europe. Here are some of the benefits and drawbacks associated with consuming organ meats that you should know.
In recent years organ meats have fallen even further out of favour because some, especially liver and brains, are very high in cholesterol. And of course, the furor over "mad cow disease" (bovine spongiform encephalitis) led to fear of contracting a similarly fatal human variant of the brain disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) — but it is unclear whether CJD is actually linked to beef from cattle infected with mad cow disease.
Because the liver is a storehouse for vitamin A, iron and many other nutrients, it follows that it is also a highly nutritious meat source.
Liver is probably the most popular organ meat North America, but it's far from the only one. Here are a few others.
Organ meats can be nutritional additions to any diet. Keep these tips in mind and consider the benefits and drawbacks of consuming organ meats before adding them to your diet.
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