Just 3.5 ounces of ground beef delivers about 2.7 mg of iron. Red meat is also rich in B vitamins, zinc, and other trace minerals essential for good health. Various studies indicate regular meat eaters are much less likely to develop iron deficiency than vegetarians. Liver, especially beef liver, is the most iron-rich meat, and lean cuts are always better for cardiovascular health than fattier choices.

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