How many calories in horse meat?
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Just had burgers for dinner. Anyone know how many calories are in horse meat? Not sure whether they're in the MFP database yet.
On a more serious note tho, if we don't even know what is in food, just how accurate is the calorific info on the packaging?
On a more serious note tho, if we don't even know what is in food, just how accurate is the calorific info on the packaging?
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Google it0
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lol... good question. My thoughts exactly!0
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It's in the database0
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i see what you did there.
am i the only one here who got the joke?0 -
Hey Hunger Games you're right Haha. Now I just need to figure out the proportions.
Based on tonight's news, it could be almost 100% horse.0 -
I think it's just best not to eat processed meat so you know for sure what you're eating.0
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i see what you did there.
am i the only one here who got the joke?
No.0 -
I'd eat horse if it were available.0
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5 to 4 odds on that you are are fillying yourself up on horse meat. Neigh! I am just joking.0
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hahaha!0
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On a more serious note tho, if we don't even know what is in food, just how accurate is the calorific info on the packaging?
What exactly don't you know about what is in your food that as nutritional labels?
You buy a pre-made sandwich, if the restaurant that prepared it bothered to put a nutritional label on it, it's going to be a guess at best, because it will depend a lot on who squirted the mayo, etc. If you buy a package of oreos, the ingredients are listed so you know whats in there, and the calories are probably accurate within ~10%ish....we'll never, ever get perfectly accurate measurements.0 -
LOL Once YEARS ago in my mom WW book there was Squirrel Meat......0
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Morebean I'm not sure how accurate the nutritional info for a burger would be if it is based on beef but actually the meat is horse. That's what this post is about I assume?0
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It's in the database..or you can just google it and look up the nutritional value if you don't trust the database entries0
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Hey my mom fed us squirrel meat, rabbitt meat, heck I bet there was even a opposum in there somewhere. Thats why when I got older and moved out I gained weight, finally good food.0
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+1
I guess since the change in legislation they only INVESTIGATE the veracity of nutritional/calorific content AFTER they have EVIDENCE that it is inaccurate.
A low calorie e-cookie for those that spot the problem with enforcement there...0 -
I'm currently in the north of France, horse meat can easily be found at the butcher's or the local market. Not really a fan, but it isn't uncommon here. Mostly from Irish stock from what I hear.0
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Horse meat can be easily found in the UK too. Except it's labelled 'Beef'. Some of it might be donkey though...
I think this thread is proof that a fair proportion of people in the US have no idea what's going on outside amurika.0 -
Not sure on the calories, but I understand that its high in protein - so a win surely?0
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i see what you did there.
am i the only one here who got the joke?
Definitely not
OP Surely horse and beef aren't that far off, but if you're buying cheap, pre packaged ready meals watch the sodium:laugh:
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