According to the Food Pyramid, chicken is in the "meat, poultry, fish, dry beans, eggs, and nuts" group. On the "ChooseMyPlate" methodology, chicken is in the protein foodsgroup. Regardless of the classification, it is considered a meat.
chicken stock is derived from chicken - therefore it is a protein and goes in the eat moderately food group in the food pyramid.
chicken stock is derived from chicken - therefore it is a protein and goes in the eat moderately food group in the food pyramid.
Chicken is poultry for your food pyramid or the old food group chart.
Chicken soup does not fit into just one food group, its contents have individual food groups they fit in. For example, the chicken in chicken soup would belong in the protein food group.
Fried chicken belongs in the protein food group, along with meat, fish, beans, eggs and nuts.
chicken wrap is from carbohydrate which is the wrap itself and protein from the chicken
Chicken nuggets would be placed in the protein group, although they are also very high in fat and carbohydrates.
Chicken is a meat, so it's protein.
Chicken nuggets would be placed in the protein group, although they are also very high in fat and carbohydrates.
I think it's in the meat section of the food pyramid.
meats/proteins
beef, chicken, pork, etc. nuts also have a lot of protein