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Grilling any form of red meat, poultry or fish produces carcinogens called heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Grilling vegetables and fruit produces no HCAs or PAHs, thus posing no potential cancer risks. In fact, diets high in plant foods are associated with reduced risk of several cancers. Read on to find out more.
Tigerdirect.Com Outlet Store
(305) 415-2199
7795 W Flagler Street
Miami, FL
(305) 415-2199
7795 W Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33144
Services
Department Stores, Factory Outlets
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Costco
(305) 267-0641
8300 Park Boulevard
Miami, FL
Target
(305) 262-5767
7795 Sw 40Th St
Miami, FL
Target
(305) 262-5767
7795 Sw 40Th St
Miami, FL 33155
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Sears
(305) 460-3491
3655 Sw 22Nd St
Coral Gables, FL
Sears
(305) 460-3491
3655 Sw 22Nd St
Coral Gables, FL 33145
Hours
Mon-Fri:8am -7pm
Sat:8am -7pm
Sun:9am -5pm
Target
(305) 668-0262
8350 S Dixie Hwy
Miami, FL
Target
(305) 668-0262
8350 S Dixie Hwy
Miami, FL 33143
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Walmart
(305) 470-4510
8651 N.W. 13Th Terrace
Miami, FL
Walmart
(305) 470-4510
8651 N.W. 13Th Terrace
Miami, FL 33126
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sat:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sun:8:00 am - 10:00 pm
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sears
(305) 649-2688
3825 7Th St Nw
Miami, FL
Sears
(305) 649-2688
3825 7Th St Nw
Miami, FL 33126
Hours
Mon-Fri:8am -10pm
Sat:8am -10pm
Sun:8am -9pm
Sears
(305) 460-3400
3655 Sw 22Nd St
Miami, FL
Sears
(305) 460-3400
3655 Sw 22Nd St
Miami, FL 33145
Hours
Mon-Fri:10am -9pm
Sat:10am -9pm
Sun:11am -6pm
Sears
(786) 337-6132
8090 Nw 77Th Ct
Medley, FL
Sears
(786) 337-6132
8090 Nw 77Th Ct
Medley, FL 33166
Hours
Mon-Fri:9am -9pm
Sat:9am -9pm
Sun:10am -7pm
JC Penney
305-477-1786
1603 NW 107th Ave
Miami, FL
JC Penney
305-477-1786
1603 NW 107th Ave
Miami, FL 33172
Hours
Mon-Sat 10:00-9:00
Sun 11:00-7:00
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Grilling any form of red meat, poultry or fish produces carcinogens called heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Grilling vegetables and fruit produces no HCAs or PAHs, thus posing no potential cancer risks. In fact, diets high in plant foods are associated with reduced risk of several cancers. If you’re going to grill organic proteins today, follow these precautions from the American Institute for Cancer Research:
- Try a marinade. Some laboratory research suggests that even briefly marinating meat significantly reduces HCA formation.
- Select smaller cuts of meat, such as kabobs, and limit portion size.
- Select leaner cuts to prevent dripping fat from causing flare-ups, which deposit carcinogens on the meat.
- Reduce flare-ups by spreading aluminum foil on the grill. Make small holes in the foil to allow fat to drain.
- Partially precook meat briefly in the microwave before grilling to speed up grilling time.
- Flip meat frequently, which reduces the amount of carcinogens.
- Fill at least two-thirds of your plate with plant foods like salads, beans and grains. Leave a bit of room—one-third or less of plate space—for whichever protein you’ve cooked.
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