Title: Chicken Breast
1 Chicken Breast
- What lies behind the skin?
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2History
- Raising chickens for food has been around for
over 4,000 years. - Originated in southern Asia.
- Chickens popularity has been heavily fluctuating
throughout history. At times it was thought of
as a luxury, and other times it has been looked
at in a negative fashion. - During the early history in the U.S., the
settlers brought chickens with them from Europe.
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3History
- Chickens were originally brought up by families
for their own benefits. - Eventually chickens were raised and used for
bartering groceries. - During the late 19th century poultry production
increased due to modern refrigeration and more
rapid transportation. - After WWII developments in raising poultry
increased, making chickens more available, and
more popular
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4Nutrition Facts
- Serving Size 4 oz.
- Calories 120 from fat 25
- Total Fat 3g
- Saturated Fat 1g
- Cholesterol 70mg
- Sodium 560 mg
- Total Carbohydrates 1 g
- Dietary Fiber 0g
- Sugar 0g
- Protein 21g
- Vitamin C 4
- Iron 6
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5Protein
- Provides 67.6 of the daily value for protein in
4 ounces. - There is 33.79 grams of protein in 4 ounces of
chicken breast. - Our structure is built on protein. We obtain our
amino acids through plant and animal sources.
Following, we rearrange the nitrogen to make the
pattern of amino acids we require. - Protein intake is associated with bone-loss
prevention.
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6Nutrients
- A 4 ounce serving of chicken breast provides 72
of the daily value for Niacin. - DNA requires Vitamin B-3 (Niacin). When there is
a deficiency it can cause cancer. - Niacin can help to lower cholesterol, stabilize
your blood sugar, support genetic processes in
cells, and help to process fats. - Niacins prescence is necessary for the
conversion of protein, fat, and carbohydrates
into energy. - Chicken breast provides the beneficial mineral
Selenium. (40 (28.01 mcg) of the Daily Value in
a 4 ounce serving.) - Selenium is a necessary component of major
metabolic pathways. These include, immune
functions, thyroid hormone metabolism, and
antioxidant defense systems. - Helps prevent Alzheimers and cancer.
7More Nutrients
- Chicken is a good source of Vitamin B-6
(Pyridoxine). (4 ounces provides 32 (.64 mg) of
the daily value of vitamin B-6.) - This mix of B-complex vitamins enhances energy
metabolism throughout the body. - Vitamin B-6 is essential in the cellular process
of methylation (Methyl groups are transferred
from one molecule to another, resulting in the
formation of a wide variety of very important
active molecules.) - 121.9 (.39 g) of the daily value of Tryptophan
in a 4 oz. serving. - 24.3 (242.68 mg) of the daily value of
Phosphorus in a 4 oz. serving. - For a full list of the vitamins and minerals
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8Roasted Chicken Breast VS.
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9Chicken Breast Trivia Did you know
- Chicken can help to prevent against cancer AND
alzheimers. - In latin, the scientific word for chicken is
Gallus Domesticus. - The top producers of poultry today are China,
the Russian Federation, the U.S., Brazil, Japan
and Mexico. - When picking out a chicken from your grocery
store look for a solid and plump shape, with a
round breast. - The skin of a chicken should be opaque.
- Organically grown chickens are better for your
health and raised in a more humane way. - Chicken is a far healthier way to obtain a high
quality protein with lower fat and calories than
red meat.
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1015 Minute Sautéed Chicken Breasts with Mustard,
Tarragon
Directions Heat 1 TBS broth in a 1012 inch
stainless steel skillet. Healthy Sauté onion in
broth over medium heat for 2 minutes. While
onions are sautéing, cut chicken into pieces. Add
chicken pieces and continue to sauté for another
3 minutes, stirring frequently to seal chicken on
all sides. Add garlic and continue to sauté for
another minute. Add mustard, ½ cup broth, and
honey. Mix thoroughly and simmer uncovered for
about 7-8 minutes on medium high heat stirring
occasionally to cook chicken evenly. This will
also reduce sauce. While chicken is cooking
chop herbs and add at end with salt and pepper to
taste. Serves 4
Prep and Cook Time 15 minutes Ingredients 1
medium onion cut in half and sliced medium
thick2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut
into 1inch pieces5 medium cloves garlic,
pressed3 TBS Dijon mustard½ cup 1 TBS chicken
broth2 tsp honey1 TBS chopped fresh tarragon2
TBS chopped fresh parsleysalt and white pepper
to taste
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11Baked Chicken Breast With Honey Mustard Sauce
- Directions
- Preheat oven to 375. Place chicken
breasts in baking dish. Season with salt and
pepper and cover. Bake for about 30 minutes, or
until done. - While chicken is baking, bring salted
water to a boil to cook spinach. -
- While water is coming to a boil, begin
sauce. Combine broth, lemon juice, honey, and
mustard in a small saucepan. Whisk together and
bring to a boil on high heat. Once it comes to a
boil, simmer for about 20 minutes. This can be
cooking while chicken is baking. You want it to
be reduced to a little less than half the volume
you start with. This will thicken and intensify
the flavor - Add apricots and cook on high for another
5 minutes. When sauce is done add chopped
walnuts, parsley, salt and pepper. - Cook spinach for only 2 minutes at the
most. Drain and press dry. Season with a little
salt and pepper. Divide spinach between 4 plates.
Slice chicken breast and place over bed of
spinach. Spoon sauce over chicken and spinach.
- Prep and Cook Time 30 minutes
Ingredients 4 boneless, skinless chicken
breasts 1 ½ cups chicken broth1 TBS fresh lemon
juice2 ½ TBS honey2 TBS Dijon mustard¼ cup
sliced dried apricots2 TBS coarsely chopped
walnuts1 TBS chopped parsley4 bunches fresh
spinach, stems removed and rinsed thoroughlysalt
and pepper to taste
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12Ways to Prepare Chicken Good Side Dishes
- Baked
- Fried
- Roasted
- Grilled
- Blackened
- Asparagus
- Potatos
- Carrots
- Salad
- Corn
- Fresh Baked Bread
- ANY vegetable
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13CHICKEN Granola Song!
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- Chicken's good for the body,Chicken's good for
the mind,Yum yum granola bar,Chew chew
chewy.Yum yum granola bar,Tell all your
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slappy tell all your friends - Chicken's good for the funny
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now!Yum yum chicken bone,Bock bock
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friends.Yum yum chicken bone,Bock bock
chicken.Yum yum chicken bone,Tell all your
friends.Granola bar nice and chewy,Granola bar
my best friend,Granola bar how I love you,
14Reliable Sites
- www.wendys.com
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dbid116 - www.foodnetwork.com
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15Bibliography
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n.php?ID86GROUP_ID26HEADERfillings. 2005. - October 14, 2005
- Food Network. www.foodnetwork.com. 2005.
October 13, 2005 - Hormel Foods. http//www.hormel.com/templates/kno
wledge/knowledge.asp?catitemid24id150.
1999-2005. October 14, 2005 - The Worlds Healthiest Foods. The George
Mateljan Foundation, www.whfoods.com.
2002-2005. - October 14, 2005
- Wendys. Wendys International Inc.
www.wendys.com. 2005. October 12, 2005