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Cornish, as in Cornish game hen, refers to the county of Cornwall in England. The Cornish chicken is native to Cornwall.
the best cornish hen recipes can be found on the Food Network site, Home Cooking, All Recipes, Taste of Home, Guilty Kitchen, My Recipes, and CD Kitchen. Some of the sites even have prep videos to help.
Yes Any of the domesticated bird species can be called poultry.
The Cornish hen, or Cornish Game Hen is actually a small chicken. The primary difference between a Cornish hen and a chicken is the age at which they are processed. Cornish hens are typically butchered around 5-6 weeks, and under 2 pounds in weight. Fryer chickens are processed around 13 weeks of age.
only one I can think of is hen.... Cornish hen
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A chicken, specifically a Cornish chicken although often crossed with other breeds. Despite the name, they are not a 'game bird' (hunted) but a domestic breed, and are not necessarily hens as both male and female chickens are served.
A game hen is a small chicken that is usually under 2 pounds in weight. It is often more flavorful and tender compared to larger chickens, making it a popular choice for roasting or grilling. Game hens are often served individually as a single portion.
NO. Most Cornish hen these days is just a very young chicken. It is all poultry. Demand for "rock Cornish hen" is high and restaurents are supplied with immature meat birds of either gender. If you are "alergic" to poultry, you would react to cornish hen as well.
Cornish hens do not need a specialized feed. You would feed a Cornish hen the same as any other breed of chicken. A good quality commercial layer feed if she is still young enough to lay eggs. Scratch feed of mixed grains if she does not need the extra calcium or protein for egg production.
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