Yes. You could get sick from eating it. Some bacteria produce toxins that are not destroyed by heating.
No, canned chicken is already cooked and can be eaten straight from the can.
It is not OK to add raw chicken to a cooked chicken casserole. It would be safer to cook the raw chicken separately, then add it to the cooked casserole when reheating if you will be eating it all at once. Otherwise, keep the freshly cooked chicken separately to avoid reheating it several times.
With skin removed before eating there are:328 calories in 200g of cooked chicken breast (plain roasted, grilled, etc).
Gall bladder or not, you should not be eating potentially hazardous food that has been left out at room temperature for 8 hours.
I don't think so but I get gas when I (occasionally) eat meat...Be sure your chicken is cooked properly!
There are no warning signs after a dog eats cooked chicken......dogs don't die or get sick after eating cooked chicken. You only need to worry if the dog is choking on the chicken or if you fed the dog so much that the dog got a stomach ache or became overweight. If the dog is old get a vet....it's stomach may not be as strong as it used to be.
Under cooked chicken could give you food poisoning. Chicken is often a carrier of a bacteria called salmonella the salmonella is killed once the chicken is cooked through. But under cooking the meat will leave the bacteria alive which may cause serious food poisoning which usually occurs within 24 hours of eating it. So don't eat it. also, if it smells cooked and it isn't, it,s probably a bad chicken.
None. As long as the uncured bacon is cooked properly it is indeed edible and can be eaten but it has to be cooked to the proper temperature.
You measure food temperature when the food looks cooked. if it does not reach the temperature that it should then you will need to cook it for longer even though it is cooked on the outside. you can get sick from eating uner cooked food.
A "man-eating chicken" is a chicken who has the ability and inclination to eat men. A "man eating chicken" is a man who is eating chicken.
It's much easier than eating live ones - they tend to run away when they are bitten. I prefer them cooked and dead to raw and dead.
I'm assuming that you are asking if it's a bad idea to eat too much chicken. As long as it is accompanied by a otherwise well balanced diet, chicken is very healthy. (Unless you are eating fried chicken every time.) Moderation is always key, but if you are not eating any other type of meat, it is perfectly fine. The only threats from chicken come when it is not handled and cooked properly.