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Tasty But Risky: What to Know About Organ Meats

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Last updated: June 10, 2025
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As Eid al-Adha celebrations wind down, many households are still enjoying dishes made from sacrificial meat—especially the organ cuts that are often prepared and eaten soon after the Qurbani.

Items like liver, kidney, brain, and heart sparked both excitement and debate this year. While some people were quick to enjoy these flavorful meats, others avoided them, concerned about fat and cholesterol. However, experts say that, when eaten in moderation, organ meats can offer valuable health benefits.

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Known as some of the most nutrient-rich parts of an animal, organs like liver, kidneys, heart, and brain are packed with essential vitamins and minerals—often in much higher amounts than regular meat. These include iron, zinc, vitamin A, and B-complex vitamins, which support blood health, brain function, and immunity.

Liver, often called a nutritional powerhouse, contains vitamin A, folate, and iron—making it beneficial for red blood cell production and eye health. But health professionals warn that too much liver can lead to vitamin A toxicity, so portion control is key.

Kidneys provide protein and omega-3 fatty acids that support heart health and reduce inflammation. The brain, although rich and creamy, contains healthy fats and nutrients that benefit the nervous system. Heart meat is another lean choice, offering B vitamins and minerals that improve muscle strength and circulation.

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Tongue, though higher in fat, is calorie-rich and provides energy-boosting nutrients, particularly helpful for those with greater dietary needs.

Still, doctors recommend eating these meats occasionally, not daily. Their high cholesterol levels can pose risks for those with heart or liver issues.

Nutritionists advise healthier cooking methods—like grilling or baking—and suggest adding vegetables to balance the meal. Hydration, portion control, and including non-meat foods are also encouraged for a more balanced Eid diet.

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