Prior to being shipped to the restaurant locations, First, the chicken's meat is mechanically separated from its body. Then the ingredients (mainly chicken, water, salt, phosphates, flour, some oils) are washed with ammonia before being mixed together in a centrifuge-like machine. After this, they are molded into the familiar shapes. At this point, they are shipped, and the restaurant can finish cooking them to order for the customer.
No. It would be disgusting if clay was in chicken nuggets. Go to youtube and type in how mcdonalds chicken nuggets are made. It will tell you.
They are made from chicken, water and lots of corn starch. Chicken nuggets are are one of the least healthy options at McDonalds. They also have a lot of sugar.
No, McDonalds chicken nuggets are made from chicken mainly, with added salt, water and sodium phosphates. The breading on them is made of wheat, water, and various other minor ingredients.
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It's ONLY 30% breading, the ready sugar, oil, and fat
McDonald's sells approximately 2 billion chicken nuggets worldwide each year.
No. The only meat McDonalds lists in the ingredients for chicken McNuggets is chicken, and adding fish would make no sense because fish is much more expensive than chicken. Compare the price per ounce of store-bought chicken nuggets and fish sticks.
It is a matter of opinion but I don't like them personally
seared chicken - 60 mins
Daphnée Lynn Duplaix
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It depends how big the chicken is they made the nuggets out of.