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  • | Game meat , bison, ground, raw||85||1.0 serving ( 3 oz )||15.87||0||190 | Game meat , bison, top sirloin, separable lean only, 1 steak|cooked broiled ||85||1.0 serving ( 3 oz )||23.84||0||145
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  • | Game meat , bison, ground, raw||85||1.0 serving ( 3 oz )||15.87||190||13.54 | Game meat, antelope, cooked, roasted||85||3.0 oz||25.03||128||2.27
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  • [[File:Eggs and meat.jpeg|500px|thumb|Eggs and meat]] Meat is another cornerstone of the ketogenic diet, encompassing a range of optio
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  • | [[Egg white, cooked]] || [[Eggs and Egg Dishes]] || [[Keto friendly]] || 16 || || 3 || || 0 | | [[Arctic char, cooked]] || [[Fish]] || [[Keto friendly]] || 119 || || 20 || 0 || 0 || 0 || || 5
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  • ...cholesterol]]''' - Cholesterol found in foods of animal origin, including meat, seafood, poultry, eggs, and dairy products. Plant foods, such as grains, v ...ludes more legumes, soy products, nuts and seeds, and whole grains, and no meat, poultry, or seafood.
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  • *'''[[Beaver Dam pepper]]''' *'''[[Game chips]]'''
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  • * '''[[Al dente]]''' - Pasta cooked until it is still firm when bitten. * '''[[Confit]]''' - A cooking term for when food is cooked in grease, oil, or sugar water (syrup), at a lower temperature.
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  • * '''[[Baste]]''' - to beat, properly to pour gravy on roasting meat to keep it from burning, and add to its flavour. Also a sewing term. * '''[[Beaver]]''' - old street term for a hat; goss is the modern word, beaver, except in the country, having fallen into disuse.
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