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Re: Ketogenic Diet - Path To Transformation?
I came across this in TAASOLCP (remember TAASOLCL?)
So that is one estimate for protein. Broth can be very high in fat. One estimate of bone marrow fat content that I came across was 25 or more grams of fat per ounce of marrow. Of course that is diluted in the broth, but it can amount to a lot of fat even if you don't add any. Protein content, of course, would depend on dilution as well.
seek10 said:I was looking for nutrient contents in Bone broth. is this available any where ?. My guess is Fats ( variable, any way floats ) , carbs (should be none) , proteins ( should be none if there is no meat) , calories ( I am not sure) .
I came across this in TAASOLCP (remember TAASOLCL?)
Factoid: Most packaged foods list protein content per serving on the label. To determine the protein content of bulk foods, however, it helps to use ‘the rule of sevens’. As a general estimate, one ounce of meat, fish, or poultry contains 7 grams of protein. A cup of fermented dairy (yogurt, buttermilk), an ounce of cheese, 2 ounces of nuts, a cup of home-made broth, and a large egg each contain about 7 grams of protein. So, for example, if your goal is to get a minimum 100 grams of protein per day, all you need to do is be sure that you include 14 of these 7-gram protein units in your daily diet.
Phinney, Stephen; Jeff Volek (2012-06-15). The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Performance (p. 68). Beyond Obesity LLC. Kindle Edition.
So that is one estimate for protein. Broth can be very high in fat. One estimate of bone marrow fat content that I came across was 25 or more grams of fat per ounce of marrow. Of course that is diluted in the broth, but it can amount to a lot of fat even if you don't add any. Protein content, of course, would depend on dilution as well.