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Bone broth

What it is

Simmered bones and scraps — the stockpot is one of humanity's oldest tools for wasting nothing.

Why your biology objects

Long simmering pulls collagen, glycine, proline, and minerals out of bone and connective tissue — the glycine-rich amino acids a muscle-meat diet runs short on. If it's real broth, the gel when it cools is the receipt.

Would your ancestors eat this?

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