Cooked beef
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Ingredient Information

Name

Cooked beef

Category

Carnes

Popularity

70 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Cooked beef is a versatile and very common ingredient in the cuisines of various cultures. It refers to meat obtained from cattle that has been previously cooked using methods such as boiling, stewing, roasting, or steaming, which makes it more tender and easier to digest.

It originates from fresh beef, which is then subjected to a cooking process to be used in a wide variety of culinary preparations, from stews, soups, and tacos, to salads and fillings.

Regarding its properties, cooked beef is an excellent source of high-quality proteins, B vitamins (such as B12), and essential minerals like iron and zinc, which are fundamental for the proper functioning of the body. Furthermore, its fat content can vary depending on the original cut and the cooking method used, allowing it to be adapted to different nutritional preferences.

In the Hispanic world, this ingredient may have different names depending on the country or region. Some common synonyms in cooking are: carne cocida (cooked meat), carne hervida (boiled meat), carne guisada (stewed meat, when cooked with sauce or broth), and in some places, it is also simply known as carne deshebrada (shredded meat) if it is shredded after cooking.

Cooked beef is the perfect base for multiple traditional and modern recipes, adding flavor and texture to the dishes where it is used.

Nutritional Properties

4.8mg
zinc
0g
fiber
72mg
sodium
2.6mg
iron
5.8mg
niacin
318mg
potassium
0.05mg
thiamine
0g
sugars
250
calories
26g
protein
90mg
cholesterol
0.2mg
riboflavin
0.3mg
vitamin b6
2.5mcg
vitamin b12
0g
carbohydrates
15g
total fat
6g
saturated fat
7g
monounsaturated fat
0.5g
polyunsaturated fat

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