When in doubt toss it out! That's my theory and Ive never had food poisoning. If a chicken, that's supposed to be yellow, is brown I would definitly not use it! Better safe then sorry!
what could a brown spot be under the tongue what could a brown spot be under the tongue
Brown spots don't necessarily mean meat is spoiled. It could be oxidation from exposure to air or light. But if you doubt its safety, don't use it.
bown means to brown something eg.to brown chicken(stew) lenique
ya kno how people say...bow chika bow wow well its a joke when u say brown chicken brown cow
lesions are the black or brown spots present in the tikka disease of a groundnut.
The word splotched usually refers to irregular spots."The chicken pox splotched across his face."
When somebody says they're going to eat one whole fried chicken they mean that they're going to eat the whole thing in one whole piece.
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Time to take it to the veterinarian for a check-up.
Nothing. It is old blood. You are OK.
i assume you mean chicken pieces ? either way you could do this with a whole chicken too, put plain flour (& seasoning if you wish) into a freezer/plastic bag, add the chicken and toss to coat