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  2. What's the healthiest part of the chicken to eat? - AOL

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    Dark meat chicken includes thighs, legs and drumsticks. It has a more robust flavor and a juicier texture and can more easily stand alone as the center of the meal than white meat.

  3. These 69 Chicken Thigh Recipes Have Us Switching To The Dark Side

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    Featuring tender pieces of dark meat chicken, creamy white beans, and tender veggies, this cozy Greek-inspired chili is the perfect filling-but-not-too-heavy dinner for those rainy April nights.

  4. Oyster (fowl) - Wikipedia

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    Position of the oysters in a chicken [clarification needed] Chicken oysters prepared in sesame oil Chicken Oysters. Oysters are two small, round pieces of dark meat on the back of poultry near the thigh, [1] in the hollow on the dorsal side of the ilium bone. The anatomical name of the muscle is iliotrochantericus caudalis. [2]

  5. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    The "drumstick"; this is dark meat and is the lower part of the leg, the "thigh"; also dark meat, this is the upper part of the leg. Wing: Often served as a light meal or bar food. Buffalo wings are a typical example. Comprises three segments: the "drumette", shaped like a small drumstick; this is white meat,

  6. Is 'organic' chicken breast really better for you? - AOL

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    For example, a 3.5 ounce serving of dark meat chicken with skin has more than twice the calories of the same serving of white meat skinless chicken. It also has 18 grams of fat, as compared to 2 ...

  7. List of chicken dishes - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of chickens is due to almost the entire chicken being edible, and the ease of raising them. The chicken domesticated for its meat are broilers and for its eggs are layers. Chicken as a meat has been depicted in Babylonian carvings from around 600 BC. [2] Chicken was one of the most common meats available in the Middle Ages.