Beef Fat

'Beef Fat' - 8 News Result(s)

  • Scientists Create 3D-Printed Wagyu Beef, and It Looks Like the Real Deal
    Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Friday August 27, 2021
    Researchers from Osaka University say that the steak created in the lab bears great resemblance to that made from the world-renowned Wagyu beef cattle. To achieve this, the team isolated stem cells from Wagyu cows. These stem cells were then incubated and converted into muscle, fat, and blood vessel cells.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Chicken Nutrition: Is Chicken Good Or Bad For You? And How Much You Should Consume
    Dr. Rupali Datta, Consultant Nutritionist | Monday July 8, 2019
    Health wise, chicken is categorised as white meat and is considered healthier as compared to red meat aka - mutton, beef, pork et all.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Foods Like Butter, Cheese, Salami Could Hamper Stress Coping Skills In Children
    IANS | Saturday June 16, 2018
    People who consumed saturated food during teen age show alteration in areas of the brain that handle the fear and/or stress responses. They also began exhibiting behaviours that mirrored post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Bank Of England Assures Hindu Group On Concerns Over 'Non-Veg' Notes
    World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 19, 2017
    One of UK's leading umbrella groups for Hindus has said the Bank of England has assured them that concerns over the use of animal fat in the new five-pound notes were being treated with "utmost seriousness" and the new 20 pound notes would be launched only after consultations.
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  • Hindu Groups In UK Call For Withdrawing 'Non-Veg' 5-Pound Note
    Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Saturday December 3, 2016
    Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB), an umbrella group of Hindu organisations and temples in the UK, has called on the Bank of England to withdraw the new 5-pound note from circulation because it uses animal fat.
    www.ndtv.com
  • High Intake of Saturated Fats May up Heart Disease Risk
    Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday November 24, 2016
    Love to eat hard cheese, whole milk, butter, beef, and chocolate? Beware, as a new study suggests that regular consumption of such major saturated fatty acids can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Salman Khan Finds Beefing up For <i>Sultan</i> Difficult
    Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday November 10, 2015
    "I'm not gaining weight but gaining muscles for Sultan, and that is difficult. It is not fat. You have to follow a strict schedule, but then it makes you stronger and fitter. It takes a lot of hard work," said Salman Khan. Salman also said as he is not gaining weight or adding fat, there is no health complications involved
    www.ndtv.com/entertainment
  • Eating Lean Beef Daily Can Help Lower Blood Pressure
    NDTV Cooks | Saturday July 19, 2014
    Nutritionists have always advised against eating too much beef as it's known to be extremely high on fat and cholesterol. Lean beef (anything that has round, chuck or loin in its name) has been suggested as an alternative but there was very little evidence...
    food.ndtv.com

'Beef Fat' - 8 News Result(s)

  • Scientists Create 3D-Printed Wagyu Beef, and It Looks Like the Real Deal
    Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Friday August 27, 2021
    Researchers from Osaka University say that the steak created in the lab bears great resemblance to that made from the world-renowned Wagyu beef cattle. To achieve this, the team isolated stem cells from Wagyu cows. These stem cells were then incubated and converted into muscle, fat, and blood vessel cells.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Chicken Nutrition: Is Chicken Good Or Bad For You? And How Much You Should Consume
    Dr. Rupali Datta, Consultant Nutritionist | Monday July 8, 2019
    Health wise, chicken is categorised as white meat and is considered healthier as compared to red meat aka - mutton, beef, pork et all.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Foods Like Butter, Cheese, Salami Could Hamper Stress Coping Skills In Children
    IANS | Saturday June 16, 2018
    People who consumed saturated food during teen age show alteration in areas of the brain that handle the fear and/or stress responses. They also began exhibiting behaviours that mirrored post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Bank Of England Assures Hindu Group On Concerns Over 'Non-Veg' Notes
    World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 19, 2017
    One of UK's leading umbrella groups for Hindus has said the Bank of England has assured them that concerns over the use of animal fat in the new five-pound notes were being treated with "utmost seriousness" and the new 20 pound notes would be launched only after consultations.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Hindu Groups In UK Call For Withdrawing 'Non-Veg' 5-Pound Note
    Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Saturday December 3, 2016
    Hindu Forum of Britain (HFB), an umbrella group of Hindu organisations and temples in the UK, has called on the Bank of England to withdraw the new 5-pound note from circulation because it uses animal fat.
    www.ndtv.com
  • High Intake of Saturated Fats May up Heart Disease Risk
    Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday November 24, 2016
    Love to eat hard cheese, whole milk, butter, beef, and chocolate? Beware, as a new study suggests that regular consumption of such major saturated fatty acids can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Salman Khan Finds Beefing up For <i>Sultan</i> Difficult
    Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday November 10, 2015
    "I'm not gaining weight but gaining muscles for Sultan, and that is difficult. It is not fat. You have to follow a strict schedule, but then it makes you stronger and fitter. It takes a lot of hard work," said Salman Khan. Salman also said as he is not gaining weight or adding fat, there is no health complications involved
    www.ndtv.com/entertainment
  • Eating Lean Beef Daily Can Help Lower Blood Pressure
    NDTV Cooks | Saturday July 19, 2014
    Nutritionists have always advised against eating too much beef as it's known to be extremely high on fat and cholesterol. Lean beef (anything that has round, chuck or loin in its name) has been suggested as an alternative but there was very little evidence...
    food.ndtv.com
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