What is this even for? Making broth or stock? I wonder what the talons ( nails? taste like?But evidently they have paws!
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Idk if talon is the right word. Talon is characterized by it being from a bird of prey like some type of raptor such as a hawk or eagle and I could be wrong but I don’t believe that chickens fall under that category. This is really making my head hurtI think I’ve heard of eating chicken feet…but I can’t say I’ve ever seen them actually being sold…
My question is:
Does using the word paws actually make it more appetizing? Not sure if “talons” sounds better but at least that’s the proper term last I checked…
Chicken foot stew.What is this even for? Making broth or stock? I wonder what the talons ( nails? taste like?
Not that kinda raptor but close ?. Don’t mean to derail but have you heard of the guy who’s trying to make a “chickenasourus” by splicing DNA. In all seriousness though I’m thinking about this way too much. A chicken isn’t a bird of prey so technically it wouldn’t be considered a talon so what would be the best word for it
Technically that was a T-Rex. Seeings as Tyrannosaur was a ancestor to chickens, the science is there even if it’s VERY far fetched without nearly complete Dino DNA.Not that kinda raptor but close ?. Don’t mean to derail but have you heard of the guy who’s trying to make a “chickenasourus” by splicing DNA. In all seriousness though I’m thinking about this way too much. A chicken isn’t a bird of prey so technically it wouldn’t be considered a talon so what would be the best word for it
Lol. The science is far fetched but yea they are related. I’m really big on evolution ( when I get high I either clean or watch evolution videos on YouTube) that’s weird that they just call them paws it just sounds so ewwwTechnically that was a T-Rex. Seeings as Tyrannosaur was a ancestor to chickens, the science is there even if it’s VERY far fetched without nearly complete Dino DNA.
Looked it up…looks like feet or paws really is the right term lol