part of the leg
Dark chicken meat refers to the meat from the legs and thighs of the chicken, which is darker in color compared to white chicken meat from the breast. Dark chicken meat has a richer flavor and is juicier than white meat, as it contains more fat and connective tissue. It also has a slightly higher iron content and is often preferred for dishes that require longer cooking times, as it stays moist and tender.
Muscle tissue of the bicep and the tricep. Meat is muscle tissue. Chicken is an especially good example. The dark meat on a chicken is the muscle tissue that gets the most use (legs) and the white meat gets the least use (wings and breast) because chickens run around a lot but they cannot fly. The meat is different colors because it is of different densities and gets different amounts of blood during the life of the chicken. Wild birds don't have white meat because they use all of their muscles. That is why game birds are described as having a much stronger flavor.
Muscle.
The skeletal muscle (muscle associated with the bones) is that part of a chicken that is generally called meat. Chicken is the most common type of poultry n the world and has been described as a food since Babylonian times (600BC). in 2012, 9 billion broilers were produced for meat.
Meat in chickens, as in most animals, is most commonly the muscles. Although there are also organ meats which come from the organs; liver, gizzards, sweetbreads, etc.
Yes, it the muscle tissue of the bird and therefore is meat.
Meat in chicken or other animals usually refers to the muscle tissue. Organs such as liver or kidney, heart, brain, tongue are called organ meats. Most others that people don't eat on their own are ground together and market as lunch meats such as salami, bologna, corned beef.
Meat in chicken or other animals usually refers to the muscle tissue. Organs such as liver or kidney, heart, brain, tongue are called organ meats. Most others that people don't eat on their own are ground together and market as lunch meats such as salami, bologna, corned beef.
Meat in chicken or other animals usually refers to the muscle tissue. Organs such as liver or kidney, heart, brain, tongue are called organ meats. Most others that people don't eat on their own are ground together and market as lunch meats such as salami, bologna, corned beef.
The meat of a hen is commonly known as chicken, and is a popular white meat food. Two examples being a chicken and mushroom pie (popular in Britain), or chicken drumsticks often found at a barbecue.
They both have meat but fish is a better meat having much less fat and more much protein. Sometimes fish is not concidered meat as meat is often used for beef, chicken and swine.
Yes, "chicken" is a noun. It refers to a type of bird commonly raised for its meat and eggs.