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A roasted Cornish game hen A Cornish game hen ready for the oven. Cornish game hen (also Rock Cornish game hen) is the USDA-approved name for a particular variety of broiler chicken, produced from a cross between the Cornish and White Plymouth Rock chicken breeds, that is served young and immature, weighing no more than two pounds (900 g) ready to cook.
The Indian Game is a British breed of game chicken, now reared either for meat or show. It originated in the early nineteenth century in the counties of Cornwall and Devon in south-west England. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It is a heavy, muscular bird with an unusually broad breast; the eggs are brown.
Indian Game may refer to: Indian Defense , also known as the Indian Game, a chess opening occurring after 1.d4 Nf6 Indian Game (poultry) , a breed of game chicken also known as the Cornish chicken
This page lists various crossbreeds between two or more chicken breeds or varieties. This includes commercial crossbreeds used for egg and meat production, common crossbreeds used as broody hens by poultry breeders and fanciers, and miscellaneous crossbreeds between any two or three chicken breeds not directly used for the purposes stated above.
Despite the name, it is a game bird. Rather, it is a broiler chicken, the most common strain of commercially raised meat chickens. I assume the mean to say it isn't a game bird but as I don't know enough about game birds I can't say for certain. 76.221.213.176 13:45, 23 January 2015 (UTC)
Tournament of Kings is a dinner show where audience members are served a three-course meal featuring a Cornish game hen. Diners are typically not given utensils. In the show, King Arthur asks eight European kings to participate in a sporting contest to celebrate Christopher, his son. Riding horses, the kings engage in jousting and Capture the Flag.
Series one and two were presented by Jennie Bond, the former BBC Royal correspondent, whereby each week, two chefs from a region of the UK create a menu.In series three and four, both narrated by Bond but with no presenter, three chefs from a region of the UK create a menu; only the two with the best scores went through to the Friday judging.
Game chicken or Game Chicken may refer to: The Gamecock or game fowl, chickens bred for cockfighting; A Game Chicken, a lost silent film from 1922;