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I no longer buy minced meat in the store: I make it myself – I take care of my health and figure

You can stand at the display case with beautiful balls of minced meat for several minutes. Ready-made semi-finished products are not only beautiful, but also convenient. Cooking with them is much easier and faster: buy it and a delicious dinner is almost ready.

But nutrition experts say that high-quality minced meat is not always on the shelves. The finished product is a lottery in which you can lose both money and health.

Experts highlight 3 good reasons to make minced meat at home.

1. Composition “invisible”

Often we don't know what exactly is in the package.

  • Trimmings and additions: skin, cartilage, fat – this is normal. But unscrupulous manufacturers often add cheap animal or plant components.
  • Soy, starch and fiber add weight and retain moisture. And after frying, the minced meat decreases in volume.
  • Colors and flavor enhancers impart a pink color and a “meaty” flavor, but may be chemical rather than natural. And in the end, you pay for meat, but get a “diluted” product.

2. Bacteria

Ready minced meat spoils very quickly.

  • Unlike a whole piece, minced meat comes into contact with the air, the hands of workers, and equipment, which creates an ideal environment for bacteria such as salmonella and E. coli.
  • Storage dates and conditions are difficult to know, and it is unclear how fresh the meat was when it was ground.
  • And “meat juice” in packaging (exudate) is a breeding ground for microbes and a sign of poor storage. Even if the meat was of high quality, the risk is still high.

3. Taste and quality of the dish

  • Cutlets and meatballs from store-bought minced meat often come out rubbery, dry or loose.
  • You don’t control the fat content in them, nor the ratio of meat to fat.
  • Fresh homemade minced meat has a light sweetish aroma, while store-bought minced meat is often sour or odorless.

We make minced meat ourselves

  • Choose good meat: neck, shoulder, ham that look fresh.
  • Twist at home. It will take 15 minutes, but you will control the quality.
  • Add onion, salt, and spices to taste.
  • And get safe and tasty homemade minced meat.

This is an investment in your family's health and a great way to prepare delicious meals without low-quality imitations.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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