No. Yellow skin on a Cornish hen shows it was finished with corn/maize This is used to "fatten up" the bird in the last few weeks before processing. Go ahead and eat the skin and fat if your diet allows as it will crisp up very nice during cooking.
Cornish game hens are usually eaten whole. The Cornish hen is baked in a shallow pan, sometimes with vegetables. It is served on a plate and eaten with a fork. Cornish hens are usually too small to cut up before cooking.
It must be tapeworms. if a dogs doesn't get it's worm shot it will do that. Worms eat dogs or cats organs and skin!
they eat yellow plums and cats
No, because the hens food determines what color yolk is in the egg. When a hen has a rice based diet the yolk will be light yellow?
The Yellow-Winged Darter is a type of dragonfly. Dragonflies will eat just about any other insect they can get there hands on.
they are healthy for your skin but if you eat to much you can turn yellow-orange
When its yellow green, and is best to eat when it is yellow.
A banana is a yellow fruit, which you peal the yellow skin, to eat the white part inside.
Yes. They suppose to be yellow, if it's a little Brown you can eat it
Cornish game hens are usually eaten whole. The Cornish hen is baked in a shallow pan, sometimes with vegetables. It is served on a plate and eaten with a fork. Cornish hens are usually too small to cut up before cooking.
no never eat it. it is very bad for you and can put you in hospital for months
it is very bad to eat raw rice.
how do you cook them
In Cornwall a traditional and lovely kind of food that cornish people eat is pastys
The white because it has more protein and becaus the yellow has cholestorol which is very bad for you if you have much.:):)
It is not the chicken meat that adds to high cholesterol, but the skin. Eat skinless chicken.
I Eat Your Skin was created in 1964.