it's a combination of the particular avian fats and proteins found in the muscle tissue of the chicken.
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Either type of cubes would add extra flavor to your soup.
erm, just a guess but maybee... chicken?
Yes, you can. I assume you wish to make a chicken broth using leftover chicken? Search the internet for leftover chicken broth, and choose a recipe. Basically, it entails boiling up the carcase, removing the carcass after 30 minutes. Then adding to the pan, chopped mixed vegetables, leftover chicken pieces, herbs, chicken stock, salt and black pepper to taste. I would also add pearl barley that has been soaked in cold water overnight. Simmer gentle to thicken.Once the chicken is cooked, recooking it may not get much more flavor out of it for a broth.There are two ways to cook chicken in water plus any other things you wish to put in to add flavor. such as vegetables and seasoning.You can put chicken into cold water, turn up the heat and cook/boil it until its done. The flavor from the chicken goes into the water making a tasty soup with little or no flavor left in the chicken. The chicken still has nutritional value and you can add flavor by serving it cooked, fried, baked or broiled with other vegetables and seasoning.The other way is to boil the water and then add the chicken. This will blanch the chicken sealing in the flavor and nutrients. Continues cooking of the chicken will leave the cooked chicken full of its original flavor but the liquid may not have much flavor.
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Add more chicken stock and garlic.
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To seal in moisture and flavor.
Nobody is COMPELLED to be a vegetarian, so the question of whether they are allowed to eat something is a bit off; they would be allowed to stop being vegetarians, if they so desire. The question that you mean to ask, I believe, is whether chicken flavor is considered to violate the principles of vegetarianism. And that would depend upon how the chicken flavor is made. Chicken flavor may contain an extract taken from actual chickens, in which case it violates vegetarianism. However, if you can simulate the flavor of a chicken without using any animal source, that does not violate vegetarianism. It's not the flavor that vegetarians object to, it is the killing of animals.
A male castrated chicken is called a "Capon". Quite tasty with a slightly stronger flavor.
No. Chicken stock is made by boiling chicken in water to extract the flavor and the fat. Chicken gravy is made by mixing flour, water or milk and, perhaps, some spices in chicken fat.