"Meat and poultry are composed of naturally occurring water, muscle, connective tissue, fat, and bone. People eat meat for the muscle. The muscle is approximately 75% water (although different cuts may have more or less water) and 20% protein, with the remaining 5% representing a combination of fat, carbohydrate, and minerals. The percentage of naturally occurring water in meat varies with the type of muscle, the kind of meat, the season of the year, and the pH of the meat. Fat in meat is found both between muscles and within muscles. In both locations, fat contributes to overall flavor and juiciness in meats"
Information from here
Eddie
You are so right, Eddie. We pay a lot of money for that water is in our meat. Thank you for the reminder.
ReplyDeletewe actually pay a lot of money for bottled water as well, much of it is not as pure as they present it to be. this is interesting - facts i did not know and never thought about. as a nurse, i am embarrassed that i didn't know this!!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea of the water content in meat, this is an eyeopener for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis is very informative. Thank you Eddie.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this is why food gets so soggy in the crock pot.
ReplyDeleteJohn said:
ReplyDelete"Maybe this is why food gets so soggy in the crock pot."
I have also posted a comment on your blog ... but you may find this article interesting:
15 Helpful Tips When Cooking With a Slow Cooker
http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/09/15-helpful-tips-when-cooking-with-slow.html
Happy Cooking
All the best Jan
Very revealing.
ReplyDeleteWow, I never new this Eddie! Thank you!
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