Chickens are fowl. However, many people use the word "meat" to refer to any edible flesh.
The words chicken, hen, lamb, pheasant, turkey, duck, alligator, cod, salmon, tuna, lobster, bison, abalone, mussel, etc. can be used to refer to an animal or the meat from that animal.
Chicken is both the name of the meat and the animal.
A domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat, especially a young one
Most people would regard all fowl as white meat - but white meat doesn't have any absolutely watertight definition. (I can't think of anyone who doesn't accept Chicken as white meat).
The wild chicken or Gallus Gallus originated in the jungles of Asia and northern India. Gallus Domesticus is said to have originated from the Red Jungle Fowl and possibly the Gray Jungle Fowl.
You mean synonym I believe.
a vegetarian is defined as person who does not eat meat, fish, fowl, or any food derived from animals. so if you eat chicken your not really a vegetarian.
a foul fowl
The fowl sat on her egg. A chicken is a fowl.
Chicken is a domesticated fowl, that lays eggs, and provides meat. Chicken has both white and dark meat. Ham comes from a pig. Pigs are known to harbor large concentrations of parasitic ascarid worms in their digestive tract. This is why pork should be cooked or cured before eating. Ham is red meat.
a common type of fowl is chicken. Animals that are fowls are Chicken Ducks Turkeys Geese Quail and Pheasants( i copied and pasted that
The muscle tissue of a chicken, when consumed as a meat product, is referred to as "chicken" or "chicken meat" overall. The individual pieces have names such as breast meat, drumstick, thigh and wing.
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