All whole chickens you buy at the grocery store have wishbones. You can find them buried beneath the front of the breast meat, attached at the pointed end to the large keel-bone (or breast bone) and at the tips of the wide end to each of the wing bases. Wishbones are easier to find once the chicken is cooked, as the meat then separates from the bones more easily.
In split chicken breasts, only one half of the wishbone is present; it is broken during the preparation process. The wishes from these bones have already been used by the butchers and can not be recovered, even if the two original halves can be identified and put together again.
Yes, male or female the anatomy is the same, with the exception of the reproductive system. All birds have a "wishbone". The wishbone is actually called the furcula and is at the joint of the two clavicles.
It is a bone that holds up the neck of the chicken
Yes after ur done eating chicken u have to wish for something it'll come true
Yes. All birds have a wishbone.
In a grocery store. It probably helps if the grocery store is in England or Australia.
Hopefully, it's at your local grocery store.
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Grocery store
A grocery store.......and buy eggs.....?
in the grocery store
You buy it at the grocery store.
At a grocery store.
Most likely you can buy them where you buy beer; liquor store or grocery store.
Check the grocery store or a cook's store.
You can buy it at a Hispanic grocery store, Asian grocery store, or even some dollar stores in Houston.
Fry's grocery store carries it. It's the Kroger brand.