NO the are made of dog food. I bought some and took them to my lab and did some tests. They weren't chicken, neither were they something we would normally eat! THEY WERE DOG FOOD FOR GOOD SAKES!
Chicken is chicken ... possibly the breading might contain eggs and milk as part of the coating.
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Yes, fried chicken does contain protein.
Humburgers, fried chicken, chicken tenders, chicken nuggets, and chicken pie.
Yes. Often chicken nuggets are fried or deep fried. When you fry chicken, you have to add oil or lard to the mixture over the chicken to make it actually fry in the pan and not burn. It is this oil or fat that is in the covering on the meat that will make a person gain weight.
This will depend on the size of the chicken nuggets. If each chicken nugget is 2 oz there will be 5 of them. But chicken nuggets vary in how much they weigh. You might be able to tell from looking at the serving sizes on the packaging information if you have bought them from a store.
An easily produced meal consisting of chicken breast chunks, battered and deep fried, served with fried potato strips (fries, or chips).
No, chicken nuggets do not look like poop. Chicken nuggets are typically small, breaded and fried pieces of chicken, while poop is waste material excreted from the body. The visual appearance and texture of the two are quite different.
A chicken nugget is a small piece of boneless processed chicken, fried in batter. The meat may be pressed and formed from various parts of the chicken, but will normally be rib and wing meat, which like breast meat is white. Some nuggets contain added dark meat.
McDonald's chicken nuggets are made with a blend of white meat chicken, seasoning, and coating ingredients such as flour, starches, and spices. They are then deep-fried to create the crispy exterior.
Feed it Chicken Nuggets and fried rice.. The fried rice has to be made my vietnamese people not some other kind of asian.
Chicken nuggets are breaded pieces of chicken breast, fried and served in packages of 4, 6, 10, or 20. They were first introduced in the late 1980's. The only "history" they have is that they were originally white AND dark meat, whereas now they're just white meat.