A chicken nugget is made either from a meat slurry or from cut-up chicken breasts. The nugget was invented in the 1950s by Robert C. Baker at Cornell University located in Ithaca, New York, USA. They were first used at McDonald's in 1979-80.
Unless specified "all breast meat" the chicken nugget is made from mechanically de-boned chicken meat. This can be any and all meat not used for consumer sales.
Legs, back, neck, thighs are all picked over and the meat is ground into pulp then formed into nuggets and breaded.
Chicken nuggets are most often made of white meat, such as the breast.
well ............ it is made out of chicken cause if it isn't then why are they called chicken nuggets
Fish Nuggets are like chicken nuggets except fish nuggets have fish in it instead.
Yes.
To be honest, chicken nuggets aren't ALL chicken. They are full of unhealthy trash and will make you fat if you eat them all the time.
Chicken nuggets are most often made of white meat, such as the breast.
No - the chickens do not start laying chicken nuggets after their egg laying days are over.
That depends on where you get your chicken nuggets or the recipe for chicken nuggets.
No. Only in the U.S.
Yes there is lighter fliud in the chicken nuggets
well ............ it is made out of chicken cause if it isn't then why are they called chicken nuggets
It depends how big the chicken is they made the nuggets out of.
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.
Because they are nuggets, not chicken as it is meant to be eaten! I, too, made the mistake of partaking in Tyson chicken nuggets...awful...
because the place they are manufactured in are breaded.
because there delicious and it makes them taste good
the word awful comes from the latin derivative chicken nuggets