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Chicken nugget

 chicken nugget is a chicken product made from chicken meat which is breaded or battered, then deep-fried or bakedFast food restaurants typically fry their nuggets in vegetable oil.[1]
Some fast food restaurants have launched vegetarian alternatives. McDonald's served Garden McNuggets made of beans and Swedish fast food restaurant Max Hamburgare offers a dish containing nuggets made of falafelQuorn also supplies vegetarian chicken style nuggets.[2][3]

History

The chicken nugget was invented in the 1950s by Robert C. Baker, a food science professor at Cornell University, and published as unpatented academic work.[4] Dr. Baker's innovations made it possible to form chicken nuggets in any shape. The McDonald's version of Chicken Nuggets are known as Chicken McNuggets. Their recipe was created on commission from McDonald's by Tyson Foods in 1979[5]and the product was sold beginning in 1980.

Description

Chicken nuggets are generally regarded as a fatty, unhealthy food. Nutritionists agree that the dish is one of the prime reasons that obesity and health problems are such a big problem in countries like the United States, especially in children.[6]
A study published in the American Journal of Medicine analyzed the composition of chicken nuggets from 2 different American fast food chains. The study found that less than half of the material was skeletal muscle, with fat occurring in equal or greater quantities. Other components included epithelial tissue, bone, nervous tissue, and connective tissue. The authors concluded that "Chicken nuggets are mostly fat, and their name is a misnomer."[7]

World record

The largest recorded chicken nugget weighed 51.1 pounds (23.2 kg) and was 3.25 feet (0.99 m) long and 2 feet (0.61 m) wide and was created by Empire Kosher. It was unveiled at Kosherfest in Secaucus, New Jersey on October 29, 2013.[8]

See also

References

  1. Jump up^ "What's Really In That Chicken Nugget? - The National Chicken Council"The National Chicken Council. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  2. Jump up^ What's in Those Nuggets? Meat Substitute Stirs Debate
  3. Jump up^ Quorn Meat Free Chicken Nuggets
  4. Jump up^ (Cornell University) obituary, March 16, 2006
  5. Jump up^ "A History of Chicken Nuggets"Foodimentary - National Food Holidays. 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  6. Jump up^ "Nuggets, or not?: Chicken nuggets have gotten more healthful - even gourmet - in the last 25 years, but parents still struggle with whether to feed them to their kids."The Baltimore Sun  – via HighBeam (subscription required). October 10, 2007. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2016.
  7. Jump up^ deShazo, Richard D.; Bigler, Steven; Skipworth, Leigh Baldwin (2013-11-01). "The autopsy of chicken nuggets reads "chicken little"". The American Journal of Medicine126 (11): 1018–1019.doi:10.1016/j.amjmed.2013.05.005ISSN 1555-7162.PMID 24035124.
  8. Jump up^ "Photos: World's largest chicken nugget on display in Secaucus"New Jersey On-Line. October 29, 2013. RetrievedOctober 31, 2013.

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