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Cooked chooks: the health verdict

You're running late on your way home and there's nothing for dinner! The easiest thing to do is to grab a barbecued chook along with a few roast potatoes and a tub of coleslaw or salad. It's hot, tasty and looks more like a healthy meal than pizza, nuggets or laksa. But how healthy is it really?

The rotisseried chook - that handy stand-by for busy families - is hard to make a nutritional judgment on. Individual chicken shops serve it differently. Some render it fairly oily thanks to the extra basting that's ladled over during cooking. Others let the fat drip away to give you a drier, less greasy offering.

If you're lucky enough to live near a Portuguese char-grilled chicken outlet, you'll be able to get those crispy flattened semi-boned chickens that are delightful to eat a lot less fatty than the standard barbecued chooks.

Sucking the chicken meat off the bones, including the charred bits, is surely one of life's great joys - even if char-grilling at high temperatures creates nasty carcingens associated with cancer.

Whichever chicken you buy, its one big advantage is that you can pull away the skin (yes try to be strong!). You then remove most of the salt (which is sprinkled on the outside) and a lot of the fat. And if there's any meat left over, you end up with nice cold chicken pieces for a sandwich the next day.

I like chicken shops because there are always salads to team up with your chicken, unlike other fast food. So please order two salads with your chicken and you'll raise your dinner to a new level of nutrition stardom! I like a tabbouleh plus a tangy Greek salad - it just seems to hit the spot.

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I'm wondering about pesticide and other chemical levels? I'd love to see some supermarket birds tested. I've noticed in Sydney a few chicken take aways spruiking their free range or organic chooks.
Posted by clearshell, 3/08/2008 11:44:47 AM
it is amazing that nutritionists equate growth hormone as healthy. dont follow lazy food-just because some is getting paid for local sales. you may rest assured they wont be paying your medical expenses...
Posted by consumate, 3/08/2008 6:19:37 PM
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