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Donald Russell Wild Game The word "game"
refers to animals that are hunted, usually by shooting, both for
sport and for the table. Wild game makes a terrific alternative to
everyday meats. It is tasty, nutritious and has an excellent
texture. Whilst a large proportion of game is now farmed, all of
our game lives and breeds in the wild: the venison and game birds
forage for fruit and nuts in the forests of Scotland, whilst the
hare, shot only in the British lowlands where there is an
environmental need to do so, feeds on grass, root and bark. The Health Benefits of Game For millions of years, humankind has evolved on a diet of wild game. Wild game, fruits and vegetables provided early hunters with protein, carbohydrates, polyunsaturated fats, fibre, calcium and low levels of sodium. The nutritional quality of game meat differs considerably from that of most meat available in modern British supermarkets. Not only is there more fat in domesticated animals, but the composition of wild game is different. Natural diets and habitats help to produce meat of character that is lean and flavoursome, with five times more polyunsaturated fat (the good kind) per gram than is found in domestic livestock. Wild game is a good source of protein and contains large quantities of vitamin B and iron. It also provides potassium (which helps the body's cells to work properly) and phosphorus (essential for healthy bones and teeth). With its low saturated fat content, and healthy ratio of Omega 3 and 6 fats, game can help to lower cholesterol and decrease the risk of heart disease. Donald Russell's Wild Game Range We make game quick
and easy: all venison, game birds and hare are prepared to the
highest kitchen-ready standards and flash-frozen, so all you need
to do is thaw and cook. Game meat survives the ordeal of freezing
better than most, due to the active lifestyles of the animals and
the dense and close texture of the meat. (Our game is genuinely
wild, and whilst every effort is made to remove shot from the meat,
please be aware that some may remain).
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