Definitely not! Raw chicken has a high chance of containing salmonella, which can kill you in a weekend.
No Cook the raw chicken then wack the already cooked chicken in with it :)
* Chicken soup does contain a lot of vitamins and minerals which are good for you. The only caution is that in some canned versions, the sodium level is quite high, so check that before eating canned chicken soup. * Yes, organic, homemade chicken soup is healthy.
That will depend on the size and temperature of the pieces of chicken as well as the temperature of the soup. Cook the chicken until it is 165°F.
I consider it tasty and healthy.
no, meat is not healthy
Chicken or turkey are both very healthy meats to us in making soup.
A Soup chicken is chicken in soup well int it obvious!! :)
Turkey or chicken sausage has the least fat. Raw sausage has the fewest preservatives. So raw turkey or chicken sausage would be the healthiest.
Healthy chicken recipes can be located on the BBC'S Good Food website. There you will find a number of chicken dishes from Middle Eastern Chicken and Apricot Stew, to Chicken Noodle soup and Tandoori Chicken. Each recipe is designed specifically for the healthy eater so rest assured you will be well catered for.
This varies greatly based on the type of soup diet. The chicken soup diet, for example, is suitable for long term. It consists of a healthy 7 day meal plan. It allows you to you to choose from five different recommended breakfast options for each of the seven days, but for the rest of the day you must consume the chicken soup as instructed.
chicken is the meat taken from a chicken chicken soup is chicken put into a soup
Clam chowder Can soups like chicken noodle soup