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Ostrich
About Ostrich Meat
Ostrich meat comes from the large, flightless bird known as the ostrich. Ostriches are raised for their meat, which can be prepared similarly to beef.
Ostrich meat is exceptionally lean and low in fat, making it a healthy protein source. It's rich in iron, B vitamins, and zinc. Ostrich meat may not be readily available in all areas. Its flavor is often compared to lean beef.
Ostrich meat can be grilled, roasted, or used in burgers as a lower-fat alternative to beef.