If you’reunfamiliar withgrass-fed beef you may be wondering if it’s a leaner meat when compared to grain-fed beef. The answer is yes: grass-fed beef is indeed naturally leaner than traditionally raised, grain-fed beef.For example, three ounces of grass-fed beef contains about 2.3 grams of fat, orthe same amount found in the same sizeportion of skinless chicken breast, while three ounces of grain-fed beef can contain up to four times that amount. This means grass-fed beef is also lower in calories when compared to grain-fed beef.
Why is grass-fed beef leaner? It’s due to thecattle’s diet. A grass diet is not only an ideal food more naturally suited for a cow’s digestive system, but it also keeps the animal’s flesh leaner because grass and forage tends to be much low in calories. A grain diet, on the other hand, contains more calories and helps cattle gain weight a lot more rapidly. As a result, the meat of cattle that are fed a grain-based diet tend to be fattier.
Eating leaner beef, obviously, also equates to consuming less calories. A6-ounce steak from a grass-finished steer typically containsabout100 fewer calories than the same size and type of cut from a grain-fed steer. This makes it a great source of lean protein that helps keep you feeling fuller longer for overall less fat and calories.
Besides delivering less overall fat and calories, grass-fed beef also contains higher amounts of omega-3s, antioxidants, certain vitamins, and CLAs (Conjugated Linoleum Acids) compared to grain-fed beef. It’s also just as — if not more — juicier than grain-fed beef.
Since you are what you eat, if you’re looking to stay lean and trim yourself, why not make grass-fed beef a part of yourdiet?