Cooking Method and Purines in Meat
Cooking method changes how much purine actually reaches your plate. Purines dissolve in water, so boiling or poaching meat and then discarding the cooking liquid removes a meaningful share of the purines, while roasting, grilling, and frying keep them in the food. The effect is not enough to turn a high-purine cut into a low-purine one, but it is a real, measurable reduction. For gout, a boiled or braised cut with the broth discarded is the gentler choice than the same cut grilled with its juices.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many purines are in Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat (raw)?
Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat contains about 133 mg of purines per 100g. has moderate purine levels (133.3 mg/100g). For reference, foods with over 150 mg of purines per 100g are considered high-risk for gout, while those under 50 mg are generally safe.
Does Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat (raw) contain fructose?
Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat contains virtually no fructose (less than 0.1g per 100g), so fructose is not a concern for gout with this food. High fructose intake can increase uric acid production independently of purines, but this food has minimal fructose impact.
Can I eat Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat (raw) with gout?
Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat is classified as MODERATE risk for gout. has moderate purine levels (133.3 mg/100g). You may be able to eat it occasionally in small portions, but avoid it during gout flares. Monitor your body's response and consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
What food category does Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat (raw) belong to?
Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat is classified under Meat in our gout food database. Understanding which food category it belongs to helps you make informed decisions about your overall gout diet plan. Browse other meat items to compare purine and fructose levels across similar foods.
What are gout-friendly alternatives to Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat (raw)?
Instead of Beef Ground 73 Lean Meat 27 Fat, consider choosing meat options rated SAFE in our gout database — these have low purine (under 50 mg/100g) and low fructose (under 2g/100g). Browse our meat category page to find the best substitutes for your gout diet plan.
Data Quality
This entry uses T1-level data:
Both purine and fructose were individually measured (lab-analyzed).
Sources include USDA FoodData Central (public domain, CC0 1.0), the USDA+ODS-NIH Database for the Purine Content of Foods Release 2.0 (2025), Kaneko et al. Biol Pharm Bull 2014, and ACR/EULAR clinical guidelines.