As a resident of one of those countries I would say the main is England
Beef jerky was eaten because it was good for long periods of time and didn't spoil.
No, chicken is easier to digest in the human body than beef. Beef stays in a person's system longer.
Yorkshire pudding is traditionally eaten with roast beef. There is no specific time for eating it.
Starting in 1992, chicken consumption for the first time surpassed that of beef, America's former top meat choice, and this trend continued into the twenty-first century
Yes. Be careful if they are fertilized and a chicken has lain upon it for an extended period of time.
Most countries can eat chicken feet, but they are mostly eaten in Mexico and the colder weathers and even in canada when the time was right, most people think that they are a decent delicace and that they will be alright to eat, but in the united kingdom it is banned.
Depends on party but stews, cooked meats, chicken dishes, lasagne beef or vegetarian.
no it would be uncooked and really cold. also cook one at a time and it just might cook faster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bacteria will seep into the egg. Cracked eggs SHOULD NOT be eaten, and if incubated die 95% of the time.
I believe that some of things the French had at that time are: - pea soup - eggs - milk - different kinds of meat (beef, chicken, pork eg.) - fish - explorers would have make spit corn in between voyeurs
You can if it was deep-frozen raw chicken which was defrosted and then thoroughly cooked in the oven. If the cooked chicken is then deep-frozen it can be defrosted (thawed) and eaten, but should not be deep-frozen a third time.
It is likely that Robin ate the fruits and vegetables that were around in his time, root vegetables mainly, apples certainly, not Answers.com. During the late Summer, he would have eaten the wild berries growing across the Midlands and Yorkshire.Certainly, he would have eaten a lot of meat, venison, fish, beef, lamb, pork and chicken would all have been available, although technically the venison would have belonged to someone's estate and may have been taken by theft