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Poultry is the category of domesticated birds kept for meat, eggs, and feathers. These most typically are members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens and turkeys) and the family Anatidae (in order Anseriformes), commonly known as " waterfowl" (e.g. domestic ducks and domestic geese). Poultry also include other meat birds such as pigeons or doves or game birds like pheasants. The term also refers to the flesh of such birds. The meatiest parts of a bird are the flight muscles on its chest, called breast meat, and the walking muscles on the first and second segments of its legs, called the thigh and drumstick respectively. name="External_links" id="External_links">
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1. Cook Delicious Barbeque With Marinades
November 21, 2008
After selecting the best ingredients you can get your hands on, marinating your meat, seafood or poultry is the next important step anyone could take to guarantee a sumptuous barbecue dish. Marinades are seasoned liquids made from a variety of ingredients used to add flavor and tenderize meat, seafood or poultry by soaking them into it prior cooking. It's typically made of herbs, spices, sweeteners, which all contribute to the flavor, acids that help break down the meat, and oils to keep the meat from drying out while grilling.
Using Marinades the Right Way
Using marinades properly i... (read more)
Author: Jody Palmer
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2. Cook The Perfect Barbecue
November 21, 2008
Marinate, marinate, marinate. Unmarinated food is never as tender, juicy and mouthwateringly delicious as food that has been soaked in a subtle sauce before being seared over open coals.
In Marinades, grill master Melanie Barnard provides 75 recipes to enhance the flavor of meat, poultry, seafood, vegetables and even fruits. Internationally inspired, these recipes include such delectable marinades as Adobo, Jamaican Jerk, Sake Teriyaki and Polynesian Passi on Fruit and Rum to tickle palates up and down the taste spectrum. In addition to the recipes, Barnard also offers practical grilling ... (read more)
Author: Jody Palmer
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3. Blackened Seasoning Recipe - Get the Most Flavor Out of Foods
November 20, 2008
Persons that have tasted blackened seasoning said that it is a great way of making the food spicy and delicious in spite of whether or not you are on a diet. Furthermore, it is considered to be quite a healthy mix of spices and herbs and it appears that New York restaurants have began using it to prepare poultry, meat and fish in turn of satisfying customers and reach the standards of crusty delicious meat dishes. Blackened seasoning gets its name from the main ingredient, chili powder or paprika which darkens the color of the seasoning when it is being cooked. It can be prepared at your hom... (read more)
Author: troy marks
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4. What Are The Reasons We Eat Food?
November 18, 2008
That might seem like a silly question, because we eat to feed our bodies, first of all. Many of us also obtain an emotional gratification when we eat, and most of us are omnivores, meaning we eat everything, including meat and poultry. There are many compelling reasons to move towards a vegetarian diet, many of them health-related. But many people refuse to eat meat because of the inhumane treatment of the animals that are mass-produced to feed the population. Animal farming on the scale that it needs to be to satisfy U.S. consumption is grotesquely cruel. When you eat meat, you... (read more)
Author: Anne-Marie RONSEN
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5. Building A Well Balance Diet
November 17, 2008
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, a healthy diet as one that Emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products; includes lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts; and is low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars. But just what minerals and nutrients are vital to our health and well-being? Consider these nutrient-dense foods when you're looking to improve your vitamin and mineral intake.
Vitamin A is needed for good eyesight and optimal functioning of the immune system. Cod live... (read more)
Author: Justin Skinner
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6. Poultry Meat Farming in Australia
November 16, 2008
Bharat Book.com presents a new business market report on the poultry farming in Australia. [http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=81440]
This Industry Market Research report provides a detailed analysis of the Poultry Meat Farming in Australia industry, including key growth trends, statistics, forecasts, the competitive environment including market shares and the key issues facing the industry.
Industry Definition This industry consists of establishments mainly engaged in the hatching and raising of poultry for the purpose of producing meat. Poultry includes chickens, turkeys, du... (read more)
Author: Bharat Book Bureau
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7. Christmas Lamb Dinner & Capon Recipe - Succulent &Tastier Than Traditionally Dry Turkey
November 16, 2008
Why is Christmas dinner causing problems for you and your family if you don`t like turkey. Okay, and yes Turkey is a traditional meat eaten on Christmas day however, it doesn`t mean you have to force feed yourself and others to eat something not pleasing to the palette. Christmas Dinner is about tasty food that is acceptable for those sat round the dinner table. If peoples belly rumble due to emptiness then Christmas dinner was not to their required taste, however if their bellies should bloat then this therefore proves that the sitting filled all - and it was all down to you. Now establi... (read more)
Author: Kacy Carr
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8. What You Should Know About High Protein Foods and Carbohydrates
November 17, 2008
Foods high in protein include: dairy products, meats (including poultry), eggs, fish, spinach, shellfish, crustacean (crab, shrimp, lobster) and soybean. Other very good, yet less obvious sources of protein include: legumes, whole grains, beans, peas, rice, corn, oats and peanut butter.
Athletes and body builders often have diets high in protein because protein helps build muscles. If you’re thinking about bulking up or trying to convert fat into muscle, you can consider switching to a protein-rich diet. It can be hard to believe that many North Americans who have easy access to huge amou... (read more)
Author: Fatloss Lady
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9. What Foods Reduce Cholesterol?
November 14, 2008
Cholesterol is an important substance we all need for our body to function properly. But in this case to much of something is not a good thing and high levels of cholesterol can be dangerous to your long term health. If you have high cholesterol it is a good idea to lower it to more normal levels and the best way to do this is through diet.
So what foods reduce cholesterol?
The first thing you need to know is that all foods that come from animal sources contain cholesterol in them. Eggs, poultry, meat, seafood, and dairy products all contain it and eating them can contribute to raisi... (read more)
Author: Andrew Bicknell
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10. Reduce Cholesterol with the help of plant sterol enriched products
November 07, 2008
While cholesterol is necessary for your body; excessive amount can be very harmful. It is one of the main causes for heart problems. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to reduce cholesterol level in the body.
One can effectively reduce cholesterol by adopting a healthy eating lifestyle. Healthy eating means balanced eating; it involves choosing food from different food groups such as lean meat, poultry, fish, eggs, pasta, rice, noodles, lot of vegetables and salads. A vegetarian person can take meat alternatives like beans, nuts, legumes or lentils. One should plan his/her meal sensib... (read more)
Author: chelsi woolz
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11. Meat Smoking and Grilling with Flavored Smoke Woods
November 04, 2008
A variety of sources on the Internet indicate that all the woods listed below are suitable for smoking most any type of meat, poultry, or fish. The most popular and widely available smoke woods are oak, hickory, pecan, apple, cherry, and alder. Woods to Avoid Cedar, cypress, elm, eucalyptus, liquid amber, pine, redwood, fir, spruce, osage orange and sycamore are not suitable for smoking. When in doubt about a particular smoke wood, play it safe–don’t use it until you confirm with a reliable source that it’s OK for use in barbecuing. Flavored Smoke Woods Retailers sell a variety of flav... (read more)
Author: Ron Goodwin
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12. Avoiding Salmonella
November 03, 2008
With the recent news reports of another outbreak of Salmonella in tomatoes, it’s important to become educated about what Salmonella is, how it is spread, its symptoms and, most importantly, how to avoid contracting it from the foods we eat. Salmonellosis is an infection caused by Salmonella bacteria. Approximately 40,000 cases of Salmonellosis are reported in the United States every year and they tend to be more common in the summer. Most Salmonella infections can be traced back to dairy, poultry and meat products but Salmonella bacteria can grow on almost any food, including produce. Salmon... (read more)
Author: Pablo Maiorino
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13. Healthy Eating - What Makes a Healthy Meal?
October 30, 2008
Eating a balanced diet can help keep your heart healthy. Healthy eating is about enjoying foods from a variety of different food groups. This is the fundamental principle of good nutrition. It's all about balance.
A sensible healthy meal should include the following:
1. Lean meat, poultry, fish, eggs or vegetarian meat alternative such as legumes, beans, lentils or nuts. 2. Pasta, rice, noodles, couscous, potato or bread. 3. Plenty of vegetables and salad.
As a general guide, aim for half your dinner plate to be vegetables, a quarter of the plate to be either rice, pasta, noo... (read more)
Author: Ted Brumby
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14. Bharatbook.com is glad to distribute Indian Food Processing Industry Report
October 14, 2008
Green revolution has transformed India from a land of shortage to a land of surplus. India is presently the world's second largest producer of food, and has the potential of being the biggest with developing food and agricultural sector. Growing economy, surplus food and changing lifestyle has shifted the consumption pattern, from cereals to more varied and nutritious diet of fruit and vegetables, milk, fish, meat and poultry products. This gradual progression has given rise to the food processing industry in India. The food processing sector in the country with its vast potential has emerged ... (read more)
Author: Bharat Book Bureau
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15. Liquid Master Cleanse Detox Diet
October 08, 2008
Master Cleanse: Alcohol Master Cleanse Detox Home
Meth Detox Master Cleanse Diet Sample Plan One Week 'Complete' proteins are those that contain all the abovementioned essential amino acids and they are found in the following foods: all types of meat - beef mutton pork poultry liver; all types of fish - fresh canned or frozen; all types of milk - cow's goat's and even exotic species like yak's milk; dairy products - yoghurt maas (sour milk) cottage cheese and all other types of cheese (Cheddar Gouda Feta Roquefort Emmenthal etc); eggs especially the whites. This includes raw vegetables ... (read more)
Author: John Brenner
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16. A Guide To The Anatomy Of The Urinary System
October 07, 2008
Your urinary system consists of two kidneys, two ureters, the bladder, the uretha and two sphincter muscles. These are the organs, tubes and muscles that work together with nerves to create the system.
Your urinary system works to remove a waste product called urea from the blood. Urea is a by-product of food broken down in your system via digestion, when that food is a protein. The urea travels through the blood at this point to the kidneys for processing. Foods that contain protein would be, meat, poultry like chicken and turkey, and many vegetables contain some protein.
Kidneys ar... (read more)
Author: Jack Dobson
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17. Ethanol and animal feed?
October 07, 2008
Just how much animal feed does the American ethanol industry produce each year? According to a new analysis by the Renewable Fuels Association, America’s ethanol producers delivered 23 million metric tons of livestock and poultry feed to the world last year, or nearly three times the amount of wheat, sorghum, barley and oats fed to U.S. livestock in the 2007/08 marketing year. Put another way, the amount of feed produced by the ethanol industry in 2007/08 is roughly equivalent to the combined total amount of feed consumed by cattle on feed last year in Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado-the... (read more)
Author: Matt Hartwig
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18. Bird Flu: a Chicken Raiser's Nightmare
September 30, 2008
Since its outbreak, every poultry owner had become aware of the consequences that can happen if this deadly disease is not prevented. Bird flu or what is also known avian (meaning bird) influenza (flu), is the number one killer of poultry chickens in Asia and some parts of the world.
Bird flu started in China and became a widespread disease for their chickens thus wiping out over millions of poultry businesses and dropping the chicken industry to a devastating point. The thing about avian flu is that, not only can it affect birds but also humans which makes the illness more dangerou... (read more)
Author: Gargi Nath
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19. How to Lose Weight the Right Way? Discover 7 Tips on How to Lose Weight Naturally and the Easy Way!
September 30, 2008
Sick of your weight loss failures? Here are 7 tips on how to lose weight the right way -
1. Truly ... This is how to lose weight the right way - Eat less convenient foods like fast foods and cook more. In other words, eat more fresh foods like veggies, fruits, lean meat, fish and skinless poultry.
2. Choose high fiber, filling foods to lose inches fast - it will fill you up, satisfy your appetite and keep your hunger at bay. Base you meals and snacks on the following nutritious bulky foods: wholegrain breakfast cereals, porridge, wholemeal bread and pasta, brown rice and other whole... (read more)
Author: Jason Oh
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20. A Healthy Diabetic Nutrition Plan
September 19, 2008
Quintessentially, a healthy diet is important to prevent exposing yourself to complications from instant heart disease and the occurrence of stroke. Eating healthily includes eating properly and not overeats as well as different mixture of foods for instant vegetables, whole grains, fruits, non-fat dairy products, beans, and lean meats, poultry and fish. There is no such thing as a perfect food but includes as many different food groups as possible and eating just an adequate amount is the recipe to staying healthy. Opt for foods that are loaded in nutrients such as vitamins, minerals and fibe... (read more)
Author: Jhye Jhyiong
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21. San Bernardino
September 08, 2008
The county of San Bernardino is located in sunny, southern California. This huge county, which spans over 20,000 square miles, consists of mountain, foothill, and desert communities. Though geographically close to the greater Los Angeles area, San Bernardino is also worlds away. From ghost towns to ski resorts, orange groves to dairy farms, and gold mining to wine making, San Bernardino County offers something for everyone.
About 90% of the county is desert. What sets the desert communities of San Bernardino apart from those of neighboring Riverside County is elevation. The high des... (read more)
Author: Mark Decherd
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22. Cheap Refrigerators: Easy cooling and storing of food products
September 02, 2008
A refrigerator is an electronic device that is used to store, freeze, prepare and preserve food products in a fresh state for longer period of time. An inexpensive refrigerators is also known cheap refrigerator.
The refrigerator are used to store, freeze, prepare and preserve food products in a fresh state for comparatively longer period of time when compared with the traditional icebox. The refrigerators have become the latest accessory of the kitchen. In these electronic devices, the users can keep various food items such as dairy products, meats, fish, poultry, fruits and vegetables.... (read more)
Author: Raisa Raima
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23. Top 5 Reasons Why to Raise Chickens
September 02, 2008
Raising chickens should not be a fuss. There are actually several reasons why people want to cultivate chickens in their backyard. Some of these are written below.
Reason # 1 – Chickens love leftovers.
A chicken’s appetite is incredible. They can eat almost everything, even their own kind! You can now say bye-bye to those unwanted leftovers being left rotten in your fridge. You feel less guilty of throwing them out into the garbage can. Plus, you can save on chicken feed. But be very careful with what you give for it may be their last supper. Tone down on the onions and ... (read more)
Author: Gargi Nath
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24. Raw Food: Vegetarian compared to raw
August 29, 2008
Is there a difference between vegetarian and raw food diets? A raw foodist is a vegetarian, but one who generally is not going to cook his vegetables or fruits. A vegetarian is someone who simply doesn’t eat meat, fish or poultry, but only consumes vegetables, pasta, and rice. A vegetarian might eat meatless spaghetti sauce or order onion rings in a restaurant. (Not the healthiest choice, but sometimes it’s hard to find something to eat in a restaurant if you’re vegetarian – even harder if you’re a raw foodist.)
There are different categories of vegetarians, like vegans, or fruitarians, ... (read more)
Author: Nicholas Tan
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25. How to Maintain Cholesterol Level
August 29, 2008
Cholesterol is a fatty deposit and that occurs naturally in all parts of body. This is necessary element for body to work properly. As minerals are good for health, this particular fat is also beneficial for good health. Cholesterol is found in the blood circulation of body.
The cholesterol in a person's blood originates from two major sources one is dietary intake and another is liver production. Dietary cholesterol is found in meat, fish, dairy products and poultry products. Organ meats, such as liver, are especially high in cholesterol content, while foods of plant origin contain no c... (read more)
Author: Dr John Anne
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