Diced Beef|500g

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Description
Appearance:
- Shape: Diced beef refers to small, cube-shaped pieces of beef, typically cut from various beef cuts such as chuck, sirloin, or round.
- Texture: The texture can vary based on the cut, ranging from tender to more robust and flavorful.
Taste:
- Flavor: Diced beef has a rich, savory flavor that intensifies during cooking. The flavor profile can be influenced by the cut and marinating or seasoning.
Culinary Uses:
- Versatility: Diced beef is versatile and used in a variety of dishes.
- Cooking Methods: It can be braised, stewed, grilled, or used in stir-fries, casseroles, and curries.
- Slow Cooking: Some cuts are suitable for slow cooking, resulting in tender and flavorful dishes.
Nutrition Information (per 100 grams, approximate):
- Calories: Around 250 kcal
- Protein: Approximately 26 grams
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Total Fat: About 17 grams
- Saturated Fat: Around 7 grams
- Carbohydrates: Minimal, usually less than 1 gram
- Cholesterol: Approximately 89 mg
- Sodium: Around 54 mg
Vitamins and Minerals:
- Vitamin B12: Approximately 2.3 µg (micrograms)
- Iron: Around 2.3 mg
- Zinc: Approximately 6.7 mg
- Phosphorus: Around 200 mg
Note: The nutritional values provided are approximate and can vary based on factors such as the specific cut of beef and cooking methods. Diced beef is a good source of protein, iron, and other essential nutrients. Adjustments can be made based on personal dietary preferences and specific recipes. Cooking methods such as slow cooking or braising can contribute to a tender and flavorful result.

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