ground chicken , stuffed contains bones meat etc
to make it yummy
Nutritionally not a great deal; whether to use chicken or beef depends on the recipe you are following and upon your personal taste.
They eat raw chicken,rabbits,mince,and bunnies.
The calorie content in chicken mince can vary slightly based on the fat content and preparation method, but on average, it contains about 120 to 150 calories per 100 grams. Leaner varieties, such as skinless chicken breast mince, tend to be on the lower end of that spectrum, while darker meat or higher-fat options may be higher in calories. Always check the packaging for specific nutritional information.
yes, like when you make pork chops you can eat baked beans with it
Depends on the size of the kabobs you are making. Take half a chicken , debone and mince it and measure the number of cups of mince meat you get . Let us just say for example that it is 3 cups. Then you take one cup of minced meat & make the kabobs of the size you like after adding other ingredients and say you get 5 as a result. Consequently you can get 15 kabobs(5x3cups) out of 1/2 a chicken and 30 kabobs out of a chicken So you will get 210 kabobs out of 7 chickens( 30x7chickens). Incidentally it is kababs and not kabobs. Depends on the size of the kabobs you are making. Take half a chicken , debone and mince it and measure the number of cups of mince meat you get . Let us just say for example that it is 3 cups. Then you take one cup of minced meat & make the kabobs of the size you like after adding other ingredients and say you get 5 as a result. Consequently you can get 15 kabobs(5x3cups) out of 1/2 a chicken and 30 kabobs out of a chicken So you will get 210 kabobs out of 7 chickens( 30x7chickens). Incidentally it is kababs and not kabobs.
mince pie doesn't have chicken in it any more just a golf ball of fat
In countries where mincemeat refers to minced or ground meat, mince meat is made from most meat animals - beef, lamb, chicken, turkey, pork mince, normally the mince you buy at the supermarket is beef mince unless it is labelled otherwise. However in many countries (Australia,Brittany, Canada, northern Europe, Ireland, the UK and the United States) mincemeat is a mixture of chopped dried fruit, distilled spirits and spices, with occassionaly a admixture of beef suet, beef, or venison if vegetable shortening is not used..
Mince is both a masculine and feminine adjective in French.
mince in French means thin, mince in English is - la viande hachée.
They're called mince pies, because the fruit in them is processed or 'minced' into small pieces - rather than a puree or whole fruits.
there is only 1 syllable in mince