Here’s a detailed look at chicken breast:
1. What It Is
- Chicken breast is the lean, white meat from the chest of a chicken.
- It’s one of the most popular cuts due to its low fat content and high protein.
- Usually boneless and skinless, but it can also be sold with skin or bone-in.
2. Nutritional Profile (per 100g, raw, skinless)
- Calories: ~165 kcal
- Protein: ~31 g
- Fat: ~3.6 g
- Carbohydrates: 0 g
- Vitamins & Minerals: B vitamins (especially B6 and niacin), phosphorus, selenium
It’s considered a lean protein ideal for muscle building, weight management, and general health.
3. Cooking Tips
- Avoid overcooking — chicken breast dries out easily.
- Marinate to add flavor and retain moisture.
- Cooking methods: grilling, baking, poaching, pan-frying, or slow cooking.
- Internal temperature: cook to 165°F (74°C) for safe consumption.
4. Fun Facts
- A single chicken breast can weigh between 6–12 ounces.
- The fibrous, stringy texture in some chicken (sometimes called “spaghetti meat”) can make it look unusual, but it’s safe to eat.
- Versatile in recipes: salads, sandwiches, stir-fries, soups, tacos, and more.
If you want, I can give a quick recipe for ultra-juicy chicken breast that stays tender every time. It’s almost foolproof.
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