Do male or female turkeys taste better?

The meat from a female turkey is more tender and flavorful than that of a male turkey.
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Are male or female turkeys better to eat?

Both genders are sold commercially. A turkey's age is the biggest factor in how it tastes. Since old females have tough meat, the hens are usually eaten when they are young and small. Conversely, older males are preferred to younger ones because younger ones generally have stringy meat.
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What tastes better tom or hen turkey?

Most experts agree that a hen turkey is better than a tom, but it is probably a matter of personal preference. Hens are generally smaller than tom turkeys of the same age. Hens weigh less than sixteen pounds while toms always weigh over sixteen pounds.
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Can you eat female wild turkeys?

You can eat almost every part of a wild turkey. The breast meat is the most tender part of the bird, but if you're looking for flavor, then you should opt for the thighs or legs.
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Do we eat tom turkeys?

We eat both hen (female) and tom (male) turkeys, but hens are more commonly found on dinner tables. If you need to feed a large family, a tom turkey is your best bet for a big bird. Winter's Turkeys raises toms that weigh up to 15 kilograms.
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Why you shouldn't eat a turkey?

There are many pathogens associated with turkey, including clostridium perfringens, campylobacter, and salmonella. These can cause diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps, and can last a few hours or a few days. They can even cause fatalities.
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What size turkey tastes the best?

In general, it's best to aim for about one pound of turkey per person when serving a smaller bird. Larger turkeys have large bones and less edible meat, so a pound-and-a-half per person is a safer bet.
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Does wild turkey taste different than domestic turkey?

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If cooked correctly, wild turkey breast meat tastes like a firmer version of domestic turkey breast, though some would suggest that it tends to taste more like the dark meat of a domestic turkey.
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How do you get the gamey taste out of turkey?

Place your meat in a bowl of ice cold water; let it sit for 1 to 2 minutes then drain. Then fill your bowl with warm to hot tap water and let sit for 1 to 2 minutes. Repeat this process 3 or 4 times. This process causes the meat to expand and contract forcing out excess blood and therefore removing the gamey flavor.
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Are most Thanksgiving turkeys toms or hens?

Most Thanksgiving turkeys are hens.
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What is the tastiest turkey to buy?

Heritage turkey meat is tender and very flavorful, tasting more like a wild turkey than it's industrially-raised counterpart. For some, this natural flavor can come off as slightly gamey. Heritage turkeys are the most expensive type of turkey you can get.
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Which type of turkey is best?

We recommend choosing a fresh turkey without any added ingredients, and organic, kosher or premium-brand turkeys are all great options. If the turkey is not kosher, you can brine it yourself for extra-moist, flavorful meat. Once you've determined if a turkey is fresh or frozen, you'll have other qualities to consider.
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Do small turkeys taste better than large turkeys?

A small bird, however, can spend less time in the oven so the breast meat stands a better chance at being less dry. The advantage to two small birds is more drumsticks, more delicious, crispy skin and an easier meat-management program.
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Are male turkeys used for meat?

Females, called hens when they mature, are destined to be sold as whole birds (at an average of 15 pounds), while the males, called toms later on, are fated to become cutlets, deli meats and processed products like turkey dogs and sausages (they weigh an average of 30 pounds).
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Are male turkeys raised for meat?

For broad breasted turkeys, most commonly used as a meat source, males can top out at around 45 pounds while females finish growing at about 25 pounds in 5 months. For many heritage breeds, males can top out in the 35-pound range. But, it takes longer than 5 months to reach that size.
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Why does my turkey burger taste weird?

Leaner ratios of ground turkey are missing on the flavor boost from a higher fat content, so they need some extra help in the flavor department. Without a good sprinkle of salt and pepper (or any other herbs and spices), ground turkey cooks up bland and flavorless.
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Should you soak a wild turkey in salt water?

Soak the turkey meat overnight in lightly salted, cold water– Once the turkey has aged, pluck the feathers and prepare it for a whole roasting turkey, or breast it. Place either the whole turkey or the breast meat in cold water that is lightly salted for about 8 hours or overnight.
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Why is turkey so bland?

Turkey skin is extremely fatty. So when you rub salt, pepper and any other spices on the skin, you wind up with delicious skin, but the turkey itself will have no flavor, because the salt and spices will never penetrate that fatty layer of skin. According to Sklar, brining is the key to making a great turkey.
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Why can you only eat the breast of a wild turkey?

Wild turkeys have a lot less breast meat than regular turkeys because their breasts are designed to help them fly and they have no hormones or special feed. They are also much more muscular and leaner than their domestic cousins."
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Can you get sick from eating wild turkey?

In fact, no wild turkeys have ever been linked to disease outbreaks in domestic poultry or cattle. Most bird diseases cannot be transmitted to mammals. Biologists, veterinarians and pathologists have studied wild turkeys for decades. A number of disease agents have been documented in individual wild turkeys.
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Will a wild turkey mate with a domestic turkey?

Do wild turkeys ever breed with domestic turkeys? Yes, but the odds of that are very rare. For generations, wild turkeys have adapted to survive in the wild.
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Why are Butterball turkeys better?

With more than half of holiday cooks stuffing their turkey, Butterball turkeys have a natural leg tuck using the skin to hold the legs in place and make it easier to stuff. There are no plastic or metal locks in a Butterball turkey ensuring you won't have to worry about a hot metal clip when you remove your stuffing.
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Are Butterball turkeys better than regular turkeys?

Butterball is known for its pre-basted turkeys. The frozen Butterball turkeys have an eight percent solution of water, salt, spices and "natural flavors," while the turkeys it sells as fresh (which, by law, mean they've never been chilled below 26 degrees Fahrenheit) only contain four percent of that solution.
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Are Amish turkeys better?

Amish turkeys are a good bet for “natural,” as they typically are “antibiotic-free,” “non-GMO” and raised on Amish farms that use sustainable/humane practices.
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