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Trying to figure out nutrition on ribeye

chrisfuentes2005
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I am trying to figure out what calorie, be around for a thin boneless beef ribeye steak. If someone could help don't want to go over calories or under. Thanks
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i would suggest looking up the USDA calorie count for Ribeye and then use the corresponding entry in the MFP database that matches up ...2
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Search for "beef ribeye cap trimmed" and choose either raw or grilled depending on how you weigh the meat.0
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chrisfuentes2005 wrote: »
don't use the MFP database..
find a USDA entry that is verified like this one
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/beef-products/3271/20 -
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Search using the search phrase I provided in that exact order and you should get multiple choices that were originally entered by MFP staff from the old USDA database.
Those will have a couple options, usually select or choice, and sometimes prime. The select entries are the lowest grade and normally have less fat, the choice are the medium grade and have a little more fat. The prime cuts are usually only sold to restaurants and have the most fat.
U.S. Prime – Highest in quality and intramuscular fat, limited supply. Currently, about 2.9% of carcasses grade as Prime.
U.S. Choice – High quality, widely available in food service industry and retail markets. Choice carcasses are 53.7% of the fed cattle total. The difference between Choice and Prime is largely due to the fat content in the beef. Prime typically has a higher fat content (more and well distributed intramuscular “marbling”) than Choice.
U.S. Select (formerly Good) – lowest grade commonly sold at retail, acceptable quality, but is less juicy and tender due to leanness.
Reference:
http://schweidandsons.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-prime-choice-or-select-grades-of-beef/0 -
Search using the search phrase I provided in that exact order and you should get multiple choices that were originally entered by MFP staff from the old USDA database.
Those will have a couple options, usually select or choice, and sometimes prime. The select entries are the lowest grade and normally have less fat, the choice are the medium grade and have a little more fat. The prime cuts are usually only sold to restaurants and have the most fat.
U.S. Prime – Highest in quality and intramuscular fat, limited supply. Currently, about 2.9% of carcasses grade as Prime.
U.S. Choice – High quality, widely available in food service industry and retail markets. Choice carcasses are 53.7% of the fed cattle total. The difference between Choice and Prime is largely due to the fat content in the beef. Prime typically has a higher fat content (more and well distributed intramuscular “marbling”) than Choice.
U.S. Select (formerly Good) – lowest grade commonly sold at retail, acceptable quality, but is less juicy and tender due to leanness.
Reference:
http://schweidandsons.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-prime-choice-or-select-grades-of-beef/
Thanks yea I cut off the fat0
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