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Slow-roasted Middle Eastern Lamb Shoulder

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240
Kcal
18g
Fat
3g
Carbs
3g
Net Carbs
21g
Sugars
14g
Protein
Slow-roasted Middle Eastern Lamb Shoulder

This Slow-Roasted Middle Eastern Lamb Shoulder is a rich and flavorful dish that not only satisfies the taste buds but also supports your physical and mental health. Lamb is a great source of protein, B vitamins, and essential minerals like iron and zinc, which are vital for the proper functioning of the Central Nervous System (CNS). A healthy CNS is key to preventing neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia, and nourishing it with foods like lamb is a step toward maintaining cognitive health.

The slow-roasting process allows the spices to deeply infuse the meat, enhancing its natural richness while retaining the nutrients that support a healthy gut. The lamb’s healthy fats and amino acids are easily absorbed when consumed as part of a well-balanced diet, making it perfect for those looking to promote a healthy gut and optimal CNS function.

Your emotions, thoughts, and reactions to the world are all influenced by a well-nourished nervous system. That’s why the combination of tender lamb with aromatic Middle Eastern spices like cumin, coriander, and turmeric makes for a deliciously comforting and brain-boosting meal. The spices themselves are anti-inflammatory, helping to further reduce oxidative stress and promote overall well-being.

This Slow-Roasted Middle Eastern Lamb Shoulder is more than just a meal; it’s an investment in your long-term health, providing essential nutrients for a healthy mind and body. Perfect for a family dinner or special occasion, it delivers rich flavor and nourishment in every bite.

You may also like Moroccan Cooked Carrot Salad, or Sweet Potato Mash, and Charred Zucchini with it. Enjoy!

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