The wing drumsticks ("drumettes") are the muscles that support the wings. Unlike the actual legs, these forelegs are white meat.
The leg - or - more precisely, the thigh-bone.
Leg and thigh
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It is a dicot
Moringa oleifera, the drumstick tree.
The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
Of the two bones in the lower human leg, the tibia is the longer and the fibula is narrower. The tibia is the main weight-bearing bone and the fibula allows the rotation of the foot. The tibia is also called the shin bone. If you are eating a chicken drumstick, the tibia is what you are holding. The fibula is that little splinter of a bone that runs about 2/3 of the way down. Tibia is Latin for "flute" because long hollow bird tibias could be carved into flutes...you might be able to make a piccolo out of a chicken tibia.
A drumstick's bone is the femur. This is where the most leg meat surrounds.
The leg - or - more precisely, the thigh-bone.
the thinner of the 2 bones found within a drumstick is called the fibula, just as it is in humans
I assume that's supposed to be bone marrow... It is located inside the bone. If you want to see what it looks like, cook a chicken drumstick and when the bone is a bit soft, break it in half. The dark stuff on the inside is bone marrow.
I assume that's supposed to be bone marrow... It is located inside the bone. If you want to see what it looks like, cook a chicken drumstick and when the bone is a bit soft, break it in half. The dark stuff on the inside is bone marrow.
A drumstick either refers to a piece of wood to hit drums or, a piece of meat attached to a bone. Usually that bone is the leg bone. When the question is asked in category food and cooking then answer to this is- Drumstick is fruit of plant Moringa olifera, it is an exceptionally nutritious vegetable tree with a variety of potential uses. different parts of this plant also has certain medicinal properties, research on this is still on to find out its importance.
100% drumstick is an aphrodisiac vegetable.Especially the seeds of drumstick.
The Drumstick
Yes. Drumstick is a compound word.
Scientific name of Drumstick is ¨Moringa Pterygosperma¨
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If you are in North America 7A is a standard size drumstick that is good for playing jazz.