That's a really strange question.
A chicken is a domesticated flightless bird. The liver is an internal organ. Humans have them, many, many animals have them - including chickens.
No, chicken liver cannot change blood type. Blood type is determined by genetic inheritance and is not affected by the consumption of specific foods. Changing blood type is not possible through dietary means.
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Chicken liver and sinew are perfectly edible. Chicken liver is a delicacy. The sinew may be a little chewy, but harmless.
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Yes, properly cooked chicken liver is very healthy food for children. Liver from organically raised chicken is particularly good.
There are about 49 calories in 1oz of chicken liver.
1 liver weights approx 20 grams.
Chicken liver is good for diabetics. It is the breading on the fried livers that you have to be careful of. Chicken liver, high in Vitamin K, helps promote blood clotting and wound healing.
Yes, chicken liver is considered organ meat. It is the liver of the chicken, which is a vital organ responsible for various functions in the body. Organ meats, including chicken liver, are often rich in nutrients such as vitamins and minerals, making them a valuable part of some diets.
Beef liver has more iron