technically, It should be the same either way. You are not adding anything to freeze with it so it's still just the chicken weight.
technically, It should be the same either way. You are not adding anything to freeze with it so it's still just the chicken weight.
A frozen turkey does not weigh more than fresh. A 15-lb frozen turkey will weigh 15 lbs. when it is thawed.
A small whole fryer chicken frozen weighs generally between 4 and 5 pounds. Hope that helps!
Most of the frozen chicken breasts I buy weigh in at 7 ounces, but range from 6-8 ounces. Most of the frozen chicken breasts I buy weigh in at 7 ounces, but range from 6-8 ounces.
More info required: is it a whole chicken salami and, if so, what diameter is it and how much does it weigh? Or is it slices and, if so, single slices or slices frozen in a stack - in which case what diameter is it and how much does it weigh? And where is the thawing to take place: in the fridge; or at room temperature? And why the heck would you want to eat chicken salami anyway? More info required: is it a whole chicken salami and, if so, what diameter is it and how much does it weigh? Or is it slices and, if so, single slices or slices frozen in a stack - in which case what diameter is it and how much does it weigh? And where is the thawing to take place: in the fridge; or at room temperature? And why the heck would you want to eat chicken salami anyway?
It depends on your body fat percentage, but probably. Try laying off the cheeseburgers and soda and eating fresh fruits, veggies, and greens with turkey or chicken breast.
Matter can be neither destroyed nor created. If you start with a pound, that's what you'll end with. An object's weight is proportional to its mass, which is a measure of how much matter is present. Since the meat's mass did not change by freezing it, it's weight remains unchanged.
yes, it contains more water and locked air in the ice
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Chicken leg quarters from a fryer chicken weigh around 9 ounces on average. Chicken leg quarters include the thigh and the leg.
It does depend on the chicken size, sure but here is a really good estimate. Ill break it down for you. When I buy boneless skinless chicken breasts from Stop&Shop, either their White Gem brand or Perdue there is 6 - 7 thighs depending on the sizes. 6 will get you 6 pretty large thighs, about the size of a deck of cards. 7 will most likely get you 2 smaller that are just about the same size as the larger ones when weighed together. Now knowing that there are roughly that many in a pack and a pack can very beween 1.45 - 1.65 lbs you can average about 1/4 lb or 4 oz. for one thigh the size of a deck of cards.
Each chicken wing will weigh a different amount. On average, a chicken wing should weigh an estimated 10 ounces.