alan-g-w
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It's breast chicken they use for chicken nuggets, where is this 'bacteria' coming from that means it needs to be washed?
When I have a chicken for a Sunday roast I don't need to bleach the stuff before I eat it.
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BarnshaW
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they dont use breast for nuggets, eat an actual chicken breast then tell me a chicken nuggest has the same density and texture, you can clearly tell 99% of most nuggest are processed, the meat is mixed and neatly packed together giving it that softer non chicken like texture
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alan-g-w
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The meat they use is 100% minced breast meat.
http://www.makeupyourownmind.co.uk/questions/whats-in-the-food/chicken-mcnuggets/#question2
[Edited on 04-10-2010 by alan-g-w]
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BarnshaW
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i understand this , however a chicken nugget from McDonalds is less then 50% actual chicken in total
they even quote
"chicken meat constitutes 45 per cent of the total Chicken McNugget" which is quite worrying to me as a chicken nugget looks to be like 90% chicken when you bite into it
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alan-g-w
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Aye but then it comes down to whether that's before cooking or after weight. Before weight would be a good bit more since the cooking would dry it out to a certain extent.
In fact look at question 4 in that link. Chicken - 45%, coating 37% so that means that 18% is made up from the marinade and shit.
From the McD's website, part that says 'How are McNuggets made?':
quote: Chicken McNuggets are made from deboned chicken breast meat, which is then minced. A flavoured marinade is then added and mixed in. The minced chicken meat is shaped into McNuggets and coated with the specially seasoned batter, flash fried and frozen. The McNuggets are supplied to the restaurants frozen, and then cooked from frozen in a blend of non-hydrogenated sunflower and rapeseed oil.
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alan-g-w
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I just hate all this daft internet conspriacy shit that there's something really suspicious going on. Anyone that thinks that's bad needs to look at how sausages are made. And I'm still a bit doubtful that the picture in the first link is actually chicken nugget material - why are they putting it into boxes?
[Edited on 04-10-2010 by alan-g-w]
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
Unfortunatly its a product of mis-management of the human population. Its either we kill more animals, more efficiently to provide food for more people, or people's basic rights of freedom, and therefore to have as many children as they wish is taken away. Which would you prefer?
Obviously in some cases we could argue a very valid case for the removal of some human 'species' from the earth...
I'm pretty sure there isnt an argument between Reproduction Control of the Human Species and a ban on Chicken Nuggets.
While I wasn't suggesting Chicken McNuggets were the staple of everyones diet, this can be extrapolated to other processed foods and they are created
Also, I work for the company that produces all the chicken nuggets for McDonals all over the world, hoping to snare a visit down to the chicken factory in Hereford if I can
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nathy_87
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dont care what they are made from. Get the largest chicken dipper (19/20 peices)from maccy ds make a good hangover cure.
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