No, there is no law in any State on how to eat chicken. It is more of an etiquette issue. If at a fancy restaurant and a patron is served chicken legs they should pull the meat from the bone with their knife and fork and eat what they can in that manner. If at a regular restaurant (family restaurant) it is etiquette to pick up a chicken leg and it, but be sure to wipe your mouth and hands after doing so.
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.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
It's proper etiquette to place a napkin on ones lap before eating. As a gentleman, he followed proper etiquette and opened the door for his wife. Ignoring proper etiquette, he started eating before anyone else at the table had been served. To comply with accepted etiquette, he shut his phone off before the church service began.
Eating etiquette in India involves eating with your hands.
In Islam, there are guidelines for eating known as "etiquette." This includes saying a prayer before and after eating, using the right hand to eat, and avoiding wastage of food. It is also important to eat with moderation and to share food with others.
It depends upon the parts that you eat. If you are eating part of the carcass, you are eating skeletal muscle. If you are eating chicken gizzards, you are eating mostly smooth muscle. If you are eating chicken hearts, you are eating cardiac muscle.
a chicken eats with their beak
EAting lots of chicken and sleeping!! EAting lots of chicken and sleeping!!
Elbows or slouching in a chair are poor etiquette and one can place their wrists on the side of the table or, if not eating place their hands on their lap. If they are eating then the arms (from the elbow up and sideways .. not too far out) is correct etiquette.
Eating chicken does not seem to make people tired. However, turkey will make people sleepy after eating a lot of it.
you know if you eating chicken hearts it will increase your body heat and will result in piles problem