Health & Nutrition

Red meat is naturally rich in protein, low in salt and provides us with vitamins and minerals that contribute towards good health and wellbeing.

Red Meat and a Balanced Diet

Red meat is naturally low in salt and a rich source of protein and minerals such as iron and zinc. Iron from red meat helps form healthy red blood cells – and combining animal sources of iron with plant-based sources of Vitamin C helps us absorb that iron more easily. Red meat is also a rich source of vitamins including Vitamin B12 which helps us to combat tiredness and fatigue as well as many other B vitamins that help with normal energy production to ensure a healthy immune system.

Eat Healthy – Live Healthy

Benefits of Scotch Red Meat

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    Protein helps the maintenance of normal bones and growth in muscle mass.

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    Potassium contributes to normal muscle and nerve function and helps support normal blood pressure.

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    Red meat is low in salt (sodium). Reducing consumption of sodium supports normal blood pressure.

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    Our bodies absorb iron and zinc from meat more readily than they can from plants.

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    B vitamins can help with energy production in the body. They also help with the normal function of the immune system

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    B vitamins can help with energy production in the body. They also help with the normal function of the immune system

Make it your choice

Healthier ways

with Scotch

Choose leaner cuts of beef, lamb or pork when you are at the butchers and trim any excess fat from the meat before cooking – but leave some to add to the flavour. You can then cut off any remaining fat on the meat before serving and switch up your sides with a fresh salad or some grilled veggies.

Make it go further

Less fat,

more protein

Advancements in breeding and modern butchery techniques have helped to reduce the amount of fat in red meat that you buy these days. Lean red meat also goes well with other protein sources too – see Meat in the Middle – which helps make ingredients go further.

Nutrient-rich red meat

Red meat is nutrient-rich and has a role to play in a healthy, balanced diet thanks to being a natural source of protein, iron, zinc and B vitamins. No single food contains all the nutrients needed for good health, so our aim should be to include a wide variety of food in our diet.

Balance is the key

Some facts you need to know about including red meat as part of a healthy, balanced diet.

Learn about Red Meat Nutrition

Red meat is naturally rich in protein, low in salt and provides us with vitamins and minerals that contribute towards good health and wellbeing. Click to learn about which nutrients are found in rich supply in Beef, Lamb and Pork, all contributing to a healthy balanced diet.

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Know Your Cuts?

Discover where the different cuts of Scotch Lamb, Scotch Beef and Specially Selected Pork come from by playing the Know your Cuts game. If you would like to know more about cuts of Beef, Lamb and Pork visit the Craft and Cut page within The Scotch Butchers Club section.

A balanced diet with Scotch meat

Different food groups work best when consumed together in moderation as part of a balanced plate approach. By combining Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork with other healthy options, you can put red meat right at the heart of a healthy diet.

What's The Scotch Difference?

Let us take you on a journey into what makes Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork so special, and how we produce such high-quality meat renowned and enjoyed worldwide.