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The first frozen dessert is credited to Emperor Nero of Rome. It was a mixture of snow (which he sent his slaves into the mountains to retrieve) and nectar, fruit pulp and honey. Did you know that meat and alternatives provide protein, fat and many other important nutrients including iron, zinc, magnesium and B vitamins? You don't need to eat large amounts from this group to satisfy your nutritional needs. Bacon Contains about 16g fat per 100g. Is also very high in salt, and usually contains nitrites which, once in the stomach, may form substances linked to cancer. Smoked foods also been implicated as having cancer-inducing potential. Use bacon in small quantities, and eat only occasionally. Beef Contains about 5g of fat per 100g. About half this fat content is monounsaturated fat, similar to the fat found in heart-healthy olive oil. If you buy minced (ground) beef, make sure it doesn't contain too much fat. The meat facts on beef show that it's fine to include from time to time in a healthy diet. Chicken Skinless chicken contains around 3g fat per 100g. If you're worried about calories, remove the skin, where most of the fat is found. Chicken is a good source of nutrients. Choose organic whenever you can, both to avoid supporting the battery farming industry and because the flavour is much better. Use chicken for a great light lunch, in this Chicken Salad Sandwich Recipe.Chicken Salad Sandwich Recipe Duck Contains 11g fat per 100g meat. Duck contains a lot more saturated fat than either chicken or turkey. It's a good source of iron and zinc. Eat only occasionally, and use in recipes where the skin is removed, such as stir fries. Ham Contains about 3g fat per 100g. Also high in salt. The meat facts on ham don't make very pleasant reading. Packaged ham is often made from off cuts of pork which have been ground, reconstituted with water and starch to bind, then pressed and shaped into 'ham'. This kind of ham may be high in fat and additives. Buy lean ham from a butcher or delicatessen, cut from a joint. Eat only in moderation. Lamb Contains around 8g fat per 100g. Lamb is quite a fatty meat, particularly cuts like shoulder. But, as research continues, it's unclear just how harmful saturated fat is to the body. Lamb is not often reared intensively, and in moderation is a good addition to a healthy diet.

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