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  2. There’s a Scientific Reason Why Your Raw Chicken Is Stringy

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    In many cases, chicken meat with severe cases of the defect is set aside for processed products like sausage and nuggets. But you'll likely find breasts with mild to moderate levels of spaghetti ...

  3. Frozen Meals You Should Never Buy (Because They're Bad ... - AOL

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    At first blush this frozen pizza looks okay — but there are four servings within, and Melissa Morris, a University of Tampa nutrition professor, says many people will eat at least half the pizza ...

  4. I Accidentally Ate Raw Chicken. Now What? - AOL

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    One raw protein we'll never mess with, however? Chicken. There's a reason U.S. health officials recommend eating chicken when it's fully cooked. Unlike red meats like meat or lamb, poultry often ...

  5. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    Chicken should be away from other foods, so if they begin to thaw, their juices will not drip onto other foods. [43] If previously frozen chicken is purchased at a retail store, it can be refrozen if it has been handled properly. [43] Bacteria survives but does not grow in freezing temperatures.

  6. Sausage making - Wikipedia

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    In this style of sausage, after stuffing into 70 mm (2.8 in) to 76 mm (3.0 in) hog buns or fiberous casings, the sausage is submerged in 70 °C (158 °F) water for 2 to 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours until the internal temperature reaches 67 °C (153 °F). At this point the sausage should be chilled in ice water, then cold smoked at a temperature of 46 to ...

  7. Convenience food - Wikipedia

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    Convenience foods include ready-to-eat dry products, frozen food such as TV dinners, shelf-stable food, prepared mixes such as cake mix, and snack food. Food scientists now consider most of these products to be ultra-processed foods and link them to poor health outcomes.

  8. A Nutritionist Breaks Down How (And Why!) To Work Carrots ...

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  9. Time-Saving Frozen Foods You Should Never Put in Your Cart - AOL

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    Frozen dinners and desserts look like easy, but too many are not worth the calories or sodium. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...