The English pronunciation of chicken is: British [?t?k?n], American [?t?k?n].
Chicken is an English word, noun, and adjective. When used as a noun, it means "chicken; chicken; coward, coward." When used as an adjective, it means "chicken; timid; young."
Phrasal collocations: Curry Chicken, curry chicken balls, curry chicken. Szechuan Chicken Sichuan Fried Chicken Balls, Sichuan Chicken, Sichuan Chicken Balls. Chicken Wings Chicken Wings, Chicken Wings, Chicken Wing Trilogy, Grilled Chicken Wings. Chicken Run Chicken Run, Chicken Run, Chicken Run, Don't Run Chicken, Chicken Run. stuffed chicken, stuffed chicken, stuffed chicken
Chicken refers to the meat on the chicken. Chicken is not only suitable for stir-frying and stewing, but it is also a meat that is more suitable for cold eating. There are many varieties of chicken, but as a beauty food, black-bone chicken is the best. Its nature and flavor are sweet and warm, and it contains protein, fat, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin A, vitamin C, cholesterol, calcium, phosphorus, iron and other ingredients.
Effects and functions of chicken:
1. Supplement nutrients. The content of phosphorus, iron, copper, zinc and other elements in muscles is relatively high. It is also rich in vitamins and has a good nourishing effect on the human body.
2. Compared with beef and pork, the esters in muscles contain more unsaturated fatty acids, linoleic acid and linolenic acid, which can reduce the levels of low-density lipoprotein and cholesterol in the human body after consumption.
3. Enhance physical strength. Chicken has high digestibility, which is beneficial to the body's absorption and utilization, and can strengthen the body.
4. Eating chicken can play a certain antioxidant and detoxifying role, help improve human heart and brain function, and promote children's intellectual development.