A chicken leg or yam.
Drums, wooden flutes, crane leg whistles, and "clapper" sticks. The drums were used to accompany singers in good luck songs during the gambling "card" games. Wooden flutes were used by individuals and are mentioned in the oral history stories. Crane leg whistles, are used during the White Deerskin dances, and the mock orange clapper sticks are used to beat time with songs during the girls' coming of age ceremony called the Flower Dance.
The hind legSpecifically - it becomes Gammon due to how it's cooked. Ham is also from the hind leg, but is not curred.Curing is the process which turns a ham (rear leg inc. joint) in to a gammon.
the Irish word for leg is "cos"
In the Carling cup they do not have a second leg match.
part of the leg
A chicken wing is a cooked chicken's wing and a drumstick (my absolute FAVORITE food) is a cooked chicken's leg. YUM! Γ’ΛΒΊ
The breast thigh leg and wing of a chicken
Chicken drummies usually refer to the little chicken wings that are shaped like chicken drumsticks, only smaller. They are typically made of chicken breast and part of the actual chicken wings.
a chicken wing's ligament is white. it is found at the end of the wing.
it is a part of the body
thigh
A whole chicken can be cut into the following pieces Breast Breast fillet Leg Thigh Drumstick Wing Oyster
Drummettes are the upper section of the chicken wing (humerus). It looks a lot like a drumstick (the lower leg section), only much smaller. The entire chicken wing consists of the drummette (humerus bone), middle wing (radius & ulna bones), and the wingtip.
leg bone
Breast, wing, thigh, leg, and some locations serve the keel.
The leg - or - more precisely, the thigh-bone.