Not exact matches
You can by all
means use all coconut oil if that is more your thing, it will create a smoother textured chocolate without the slight grainy texture of the coconut
meat content.
Generally, a higher protein
content means the broth is made with more
meat - based stock.
Even though wild animals have a lower fat
content associated with their muscles, our human ancestors did not limit themselves to lean muscle
meat; doing so, in light of their high animal source diet, would have
meant that they consumed a toxic amount of protein.
This
means that protein
content in 100 g of cooked
meat is different than in 100 g of raw
meat because cooked
meat weighs less (water loss).
This
means that the
meat content actually becomes smaller after it is cooked so to say it is the first ingredient is a tad misleading.
If your veterinarian recommends that you boost the protein
content of your dog or cat's food, that does not
mean just adding
meat to the diet; it
means adding lean
meat.
It's typically a good, high - quality
meat, but it has an unusually high water
content, which
means that it often accounts for a smaller portion of the food than listed after processing, since it loses water when cooked.
One thing to keep in mind with this ingredient is that it contains about 19 % protein which
means that it can be used to increase the protein
content of this dog food formula without adding more
meat.
If you see a
meat meal (like chicken meal or salmon meal) on the list, it
means that the product has already been cooked down to a moisture
content around 10 % so it is a highly concentrated and high - quality source of protein.
Meat meals, on the other hand, have already been cooked to about 10 % moisture which
means that they are highly concentrated in terms of protein
content.
One defining characteristic of a high quality
meat meal is a low ash
content, which
means the proportion of bone to
meat is low.
This
means that in the worst case you are left with only 4 ounces of actual
meat content per pound of fresh
meat included in a dry kibble, many of which contain less than one pound of
meat per 2 - 3 pounds of grain to begin with.
It is also important to note that brewer's yeast contains about 48 % protein — this
means that it can be used to increase the protein
content of a dog food product without actually adding more
meat.
Meat meals have already been cooked down to a moisture content around 10 % which means that they contain up to 300 % more protein then fresh m
Meat meals have already been cooked down to a moisture
content around 10 % which
means that they contain up to 300 % more protein then fresh
meatmeat.
One important thing you should know about this ingredient is that it contains about 48 % protein — this
means that it can be used to increase the protein
content of a dog food product without actually adding more
meat to the formula.
Dogs are animals with a carnivorous background,
meant to live on a diet of predominantly
meat and fat, with a natural moisture
content of about 65 - 75 %.