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gblowfish 10-05-2013 08:34 AM

What's In That Chicken Nugget?
 
http://news.yahoo.com/just-chicken-n...131533269.html

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Stand-up comedians have long joked that some things, like the actual components of chicken nuggets, are better left mysterious.

Recently, Mississippi researchers found out why: two nuggets they examined consisted of 50 percent or less chicken muscle tissue, the breast or thigh meat that comes to mind when a customer thinks of "chicken."

The nuggets came from two national fast food chains in Jackson. The three researchers selected one nugget from each box, preserved, dissected and stained the nuggets, then looked at them under a microscope.

The first nugget was about half muscle, with the rest a mix of fat, blood vessels and nerves. Close inspection revealed cells that line the skin and internal organs of the bird, the authors write in the American Journal of Medicine.

The second nugget was only 40 percent muscle, and the remainder was fat, cartilage and pieces of bone.

"We all know white chicken meat to be one of the best sources of lean protein available and encourage our patients to eat it," lead author Dr. Richard D. deShazo of the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, said.

"What has happened is that some companies have chosen to use an artificial mixture of chicken parts rather than low-fat chicken white meat, batter it up and fry it and still call it chicken," deShazo told Reuters Health.

"It is really a chicken by-product high in calories, salt, sugar and fat that is a very unhealthy choice. Even worse, it tastes great and kids love it and it is marketed to them."

The nuggets he examined would be okay to eat occasionally, but he worries that since they are cheap, convenient and taste good, kids eat them often. His own grandchildren "beg" for chicken nuggets all the time, and he compromises by making them at home by pan-frying chicken breasts with a small amount of oil, deShazo said.

"Chicken nuggets are an excellent source of protein, especially for kids who might be picky eaters," said Ashley Peterson, vice president of scientific and regulatory affairs for the National Chicken Council (NCC), a non-profit trade group representing the U.S. chicken industry.

According to the NCC, its member producers and processors account for about 95 percent of the chicken produced in the U.S.

"This study evaluates only two chicken nugget samples out of the billions of chicken nuggets that are made every year," Peterson said. A sample size of two nuggets is simply too small to generalize to an entire category of food, she told Reuters Health.

Two nuggets is a small sample size, deShazo acknowledged, and some chains have begun to use primarily white meat in their nuggets - just not the particular restaurants he visited.

"Chicken nuggets tend to have an elevated fat content because they are breaded and fried. But it's no secret what is in a chicken nugget - most quick service restaurants have nutritional information posted in the store or on their website," Peterson said.

"And every package of chicken nuggets in the grocery store by law contains an ingredient list and a complete nutritional profile, including fat content," she said.

The brief chicken nugget exploration was not meant to be an exposé of the chicken industry or fast food generally, but to remind consumers that "not everything that tastes good is good for you," deShazo said.

He and his colleagues chose not to reveal which chain restaurants they visited.

Consumers aren't necessarily being misled, since much of the nutritional information they need is readily available, he said.

"We just don't take the time to understand basic nutritional facts."

notorious 10-05-2013 08:35 AM

Do not want.

notorious 10-05-2013 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 10048189)

"This study evaluates only two chicken nugget samples out of the billions of chicken nuggets that are made every year," Peterson said.

LMAO


OK, whatever helps you sleep at night.

Imon Yourside 10-05-2013 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 10048196)
LMAO


OK, whatever helps you sleep at night.

Well the others are pure white meat chicken, has to be better than the samples they took.

gblowfish 10-05-2013 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 10048196)
LMAO


OK, whatever helps you sleep at night.

Yeah, you'd think they'd have time to check out more than two nuggets. They would have found some better, some worse.

But, parts is parts!

BlackHelicopters 10-05-2013 08:42 AM

Out.

Imon Yourside 10-05-2013 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 10048202)
Yeah, you'd think they'd have time to check out more than two nuggets. They would have found some better, some worse.

But, parts is parts!

Who don't like them sum mekanikally sepehrated chikenz!

notorious 10-05-2013 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by KILLER_CLOWN (Post 10048199)
Well the others are pure white meat chicken, has to be better than the samples they took.

Pure white meat without any "grain". Something doesn't add up.

Imon Yourside 10-05-2013 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 10048209)
Pure white meat without any "grain". Something doesn't add up.

Mummy said just eat it, it's good fer ya!

notorious 10-05-2013 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by KILLER_CLOWN (Post 10048210)
Mummy said just eat it, it's good fer ya!

LMAO


They are pretty good.

Strongside 10-05-2013 09:34 AM

Haven't eaten nuggets since high school, when I would typically eat about 20 after football practice. Glad I've given up fast food.

gblowfish 10-05-2013 09:38 AM

I eat a lot of chicken strips. Nuggets, not so much.

BlackHelicopters 10-05-2013 09:42 AM

Have not eaten at McDonalds in over 20 years.

TheUte 10-05-2013 09:46 AM

Do people really not know that fast food probably isn't the best food?

gblowfish 10-05-2013 09:49 AM

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Fish 10-05-2013 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 10048299)
Have not eaten at McDonalds in over 20 years.

Ironically, McDonalds now has pretty quality nuggets compared to many other places. They switched their nuggets quite a few years ago to 100% white meat.

mikey23545 10-05-2013 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 10048299)
Have not eaten at McDonalds in over 20 years.

They did not say the nuggets came from McDonalds.

J Diddy 10-05-2013 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 10048369)
Ironically, McDonalds now has pretty quality nuggets compared to many other places. They switched their nuggets quite a few years ago to 100% white meat.

Is that after the youtube nugget video?

Fish 10-05-2013 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by J Diddy (Post 10048462)
Is that after the youtube nugget video?

Yeah, there was a big public stink about their nuggets being shitty quality, so they completely redid them.

Dunerdr 10-05-2013 11:33 AM

I once gave a speech in college to the effect of do you think you get chicken dick in your chicken nuggets? Didnt go good.

Imon Yourside 10-05-2013 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Dunerdr (Post 10048593)
I once gave a speech in college to the effect of do you think you get chicken dick in your chicken nuggets? Didnt go good.

Would you rather have chicken Dick or be Dicken Chicks?

Simply Red 10-05-2013 12:23 PM

shocking

Pepe Silvia 10-05-2013 12:35 PM

Its made out of lips and assholes.

Lonewolf Ed 10-05-2013 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 10048299)
Have not eaten at McDonalds in over 20 years.

It hasn't changed. :thumb:

AndChiefs 10-05-2013 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 10048189)
http://news.yahoo.com/just-chicken-n...131533269.html



The brief chicken nugget exploration was not meant to be an exposé of the chicken industry or fast food generally, but to remind consumers that "not everything that tastes good is good for you," deShazo said.

Has anyone ever said "If it tastes good, it's good for me."

It seems to me that it's usually the opposite. If something tastes good I just automatically assume it's bad for me.

DaFace 10-05-2013 01:30 PM

Is it weird that this doesn't bother me? I mean, it sounds gross, but there's nothing inherently wrong with eating parts of the bird other than the muscle. As long as there's not a health concern with it (beyond the fact that fast food isn't generally healthy), who cares?

Deberg_1990 10-05-2013 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUte (Post 10048305)
Do people really not know that fast food probably isn't the best food?

Everybody knows it, but nobody cares. It tastes too damn good!

AndChiefs 10-05-2013 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 10048851)
Is it weird that this doesn't bother me? I mean, it sounds gross, but there's nothing inherently wrong with eating parts of the bird other than the muscle. As long as there's not a health concern with it (beyond the fact that fast food isn't generally healthy), who cares?

True, it's not like it's called white meat nuggets.

Just Passin' By 10-05-2013 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by AndChiefs (Post 10048857)
True, it's not like it's called white meat nuggets.

Since you don't know what restaurants' nuggets were used, you don't know what they are actually called.

Just Passin' By 10-05-2013 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 10048851)
Is it weird that this doesn't bother me? I mean, it sounds gross, but there's nothing inherently wrong with eating parts of the bird other than the muscle. As long as there's not a health concern with it (beyond the fact that fast food isn't generally healthy), who cares?

My favorites are still the first McDonalds Chicken McNuggets, where you had no idea what the hell was in any of the nuggets but they tasted good.

AndChiefs 10-05-2013 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Just Passin' By (Post 10048865)
Since you don't know what restaurants' nuggets were used, you don't know what they are actually called.

Does any restaurant call their nuggets "white meat nuggets"?

Just Passin' By 10-05-2013 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by AndChiefs (Post 10048869)
Does any restaurant call their nuggets "white meat nuggets"?

Some claim to be all white meat.

trndobrd 10-05-2013 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 10048851)
Is it weird that this doesn't bother me? I mean, it sounds gross, but there's nothing inherently wrong with eating parts of the bird other than the muscle. As long as there's not a health concern with it (beyond the fact that fast food isn't generally healthy), who cares?


I remember in grade school learning that the White Man would kill buffalo and only keep certain parts and let the rest go to waste. The more noble Native Americans would use the whole buffalo.

suzzer99 10-05-2013 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 10048851)
Is it weird that this doesn't bother me? I mean, it sounds gross, but there's nothing inherently wrong with eating parts of the bird other than the muscle. As long as there's not a health concern with it (beyond the fact that fast food isn't generally healthy), who cares?

Poorer people across the world have been making tasty dishes with stuff other than muscle for thousands of years. The other bits often have more flavor, and add moisture and texture to the dish. BBQ is a prime example. The trend in upscale restaurants is to bring all that back and stop using just the finest cuts of meat.

Chicken nuggets were apparently just way ahead of their time

CrazyPhuD 10-05-2013 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 10048369)
Ironically, McDonalds now has pretty quality nuggets compared to many other places. They switched their nuggets quite a few years ago to 100% white meat.

Does it taste like chicken????

Seriously though it's all the same coming out as long as it tastes good going in what's the problem???? :D

listopencil 10-05-2013 05:31 PM

I don't like nerves in my chicken. Seems kind of gross.

xztop123 10-05-2013 06:27 PM

Thats even better. Offal and collagen is richer in vitamins, proteins and minerals than muscle tissue.

The problem is the type of oil they are cooked in. If it were a saturated fat it would not be as problematic

Hog's Gone Fishin 10-05-2013 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 10048851)
Is it weird that this doesn't bother me? I mean, it sounds gross, but there's nothing inherently wrong with eating parts of the bird other than the muscle. As long as there's not a health concern with it (beyond the fact that fast food isn't generally healthy), who cares?

Yep. When you buy chicken wings and knaw them off the bone you're eating cartilage and veins and they taste good. In fact I stopped at Buffalo wild wings today and got some Jalapeno wings for the game tomorrow. WooHoo!

OrtonsPiercedTaint 10-05-2013 08:45 PM

What do they do with all that unwanted dark meat from the chicken? I think it's pretty good stuff. Besides, if it's fried does it really matter if it's dark or white?

Fish 10-05-2013 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 10048851)
Is it weird that this doesn't bother me? I mean, it sounds gross, but there's nothing inherently wrong with eating parts of the bird other than the muscle. As long as there's not a health concern with it (beyond the fact that fast food isn't generally healthy), who cares?

Doesn't bother me either. People make way too big of a deal about food purity IMO. I guarantee that we unknowingly ingest freaky stuff all the time to a much greater degree that we realize. Very few prepare the majority of their own meals these days. It's a certainty that there's going to be break downs in the process sometimes.

bevischief 10-06-2013 05:17 AM

who want the s***s.

Baby Lee 10-06-2013 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by OrtonsPiercedTaint (Post 10050005)
What do they do with all that unwanted dark meat from the chicken? I think it's pretty good stuff. Besides, if it's fried does it really matter if it's dark or white?

Speaking only for myself, it matters a great deal.


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