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Homemade Pasture Raised Beef Pâté

Tasmania
350gr Glass Jar, Frozen
 
฿299 per 350ml Jar (ex VAT)

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Our home made Beef Pâté is made from our best selling Natural Tasmanian beef liver, one pasture-raised egg and our home-made ghee, red onions, fleur de sel, and spices. Grass-fed Beef Pâté has a slightly beefier taste than the Veal Pâté which you might like but it is also good value for money. Grass-fed Beef pate eats like a delicious savoury snack and we couldn't devise of a better way to trick people into eating the healthiest super food on the planet. Want your kids to eat more vitamins & minerals from a real food source? Grass-fed Beef pate is the perfect snack for them, and also goes really well as a spread on sourdough bread:). === Liver is the most nutrient dense food on the planet and was greatly appreciated by our ancestors. The muscle meat of an animal was considered inferior to eating liver and other organ meats. Did you know 113g of beef liver contains almost as much vitamins as 2.5kg of fruit? Is Paleo Robbie spreading fake news? No, really it does. Per 100g, beef liver contains a mighty punch of nutrients. It blows all fruits out of the water.  The second product image shows the vitamin and mineral breakdown for 450g of strawberries + 1800g of Papaya (2.5kg of fruit, the top chart) vs the vitamin and mineral breakdown for 113g of beef liver (the bottom chart). Note the liver is almost equal in vitamins and minerals with much less calories and carbs but more protein. This isn't to say you should throw your fruit and vegetables off your condo balcony, they too should be part of your daily whole foods diet (you throw margarine and vegetable oils off your balcony; do it right now if you haven't done so already). But with such an impressive number of important nutrients, it's probably a good idea to choose our Pâté (or beef or veal liver) every now and then or even once a week.  "I tried liver before, and I didn't like it." There's a huge difference between farmed liver and pasture-raised liver. The liver is the organ that digests food. If you feed animals corn and hormones, the liver will taste...well.. terrible.  When the liver digests food that it needs to perform optimally (grass and natural foliage) it completely changes the taste and texture. Our pasture-raised liver is hormone and steroid free and cows roam free all day feeding on the lush grasslands of Tasmania. You can pan fry it just like you would a steak, best cooked in pasture-fed ghee or butter. Overcooked liver tastes pretty bad, so keep an eye out for that.  Liver is best flavour balanced with strong tasting vegetables like onions. However you should also try veal liver which is very mild, and I like to eat with just salt as a side.

Nutrition+
Per 350ml Jar
Calories957
Total Fat79 g
Total Protein49 g
Total Carbohydrates18 g
Total Fiber2 g