Meat
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texasredreb
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Should meats be weighed raw?
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Preferably, because cooking really only cooks off water, so the more you cook it, the less it weighs, but the stuff that has calories is still there.1
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if you look on a package, the nutrients are listed for raw. So weigh it raw.1
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Yes, because different cooking methods will have different water contents in the cooked meat so always weigh it raw to be as accurate as possible0
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Some meat also soaks up cooking fluids. Thus yeah: raw.0
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Weighing meat raw is more accurate since cooking messes with the weight but not the calories. imo0
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Meat will lose around 20% of his weight when it’s cooked on average. So it cooked meat that is figured out say 200 cal by its weight will actually be around 240 calories raw.
Much will depend on the fat content of the meat for instance, ground beef with a lot of fat will end up working out about the same because some of the fat is being burned off0
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