Green. Pink. Blue. WAT DO U THINK!! RED!
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bob marley's favorite color was green.
Leg color and egg color are only linked indirectly (by breed) and thus leg color cannot reliably be used as an egg color indicator. E.g. a Rhode Island Red hen (red/brown hen with yellow legs) will lay large brown eggs, but a Red Leghorn hen (also red/brown hen with yellow legs) will lay white eggs. In general, a better indicator of a chicken's egg color is her earlobes. (A chicken 'earlobe' is a round spot of skin just underneath the ear socket. It can be flabby or taut.) A chicken with red earlobes will typically lay brown (darker) eggs, where a chicken with white earlobes will lay white (lighter) eggs. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule. For help identifying a chicken's earlobe, see Related Links, below.
earlobe color determines the color of eggs if they are red then the eggs will be brown
pink and red in acid and dark green
Ratanjot is an herb root that is ground to a powder and used as a red food color in India Ratan Jot is the original spice responsible for red color of Rogan Josh, and Tandoori Chicken. In English the powder is called alkanet, and it is a red or purplish dye.
Yes, chicken blood is red.
What other color would it be? If chicken was not the color of chicken, maybe it was the color of steak, then steak would have to be the color of chicken, otherwise people would think "Oh i am eating chicken!" unaware that it was actually steak. Love, M&M Anyway some chickens aren't the usual colour of chicken, it depends what breed the chicken is. If eating a grey coloured high protein substance called chicken would put you at ease I recommend you eat silkies.
Brownish tan color
usually tomato puree is added to a curry (chicken curry) to add a red/orange color along with turmeric however there are some curries which do not have tomato paste in it
Chicken meat is white Chicken meat can also be red meat depending on what quality it is.
you can't tell the color of eggs by the color of a chicken's tail. with the exception of auracanas and americaunas (they lay green-blue eggs) you tell by the color of a chicken's earlobe. if it is white it lays white eggs...if it is red it lays a shade of brown eggs.