Why are there tiny holes in my chicken breast?

Most of our individually frozen products will have a marinade that helps enhance the flavor of the chicken. I was able to review the picture that you sent in with your email, and the holes that you are seeing are from marination injection needles. It does not constitute a health hazard and is safe to consume.
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How can you tell if raw chicken breast is bad?

Fresh raw chicken is usually a light pink color with white pieces of fat, has little to no odor, and is soft and moist. If your chicken is slimy, has a foul smell, or has changed to a yellow, green, or gray color, these are signs that your chicken has gone bad.
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What is the white specks on raw chicken?

Woody white patches on raw chicken that's been frozen and thawed are signs of freezer burn. In this case, it's safe to eat, but for the best taste, trim away and discard the white parts.
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What are the stringy bits in chicken?

“Those white strings are tendons found in the chicken,” said Victor Perry, assistant meat manager at GreenWise Market in Mountain Brook, Alabama. “They're basically the equivalent of finding a piece of fat—the gristle—on a steak or other piece of meat.”
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How can you tell if cooked chicken is spoiled?

Freshly cooked chicken will have a brown or white color to the meat, and, over time, as it spoils, cooked chicken looks grey, or green-grey. Other signs of spoiled cooked chicken are a bad, offensive smell, a chicken that's slimy after cooking, and mold or white spots on cooked chicken.
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Why does chicken turn grey when cooked?

Cook your proteins at a temperature of less than 284°F, and they can cook through to the minimum internal temperature on the inside, but they won't brown on the outside. As a matter of fact, most proteins cooked over low heat tend to turn gray.
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Is raw chicken OK in the fridge for 5 days?

According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), raw chicken can be kept in your fridge approximately 1–2 days. The same applies to raw turkey and other poultry (1). Meanwhile, cooked chicken can last in the refrigerator approximately 3–4 days (1).
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Can chicken meat have worms?

All commercial meat chickens do NOT have worms in their intestines. Even if they did (which can happen with free-range meat chickens) the worms do NOT get into the meat. Commercially-rtaised eggs, especially from hens in cages, do NOT have worms.
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Why does some chicken breast have a weird texture?

The poultry industry has a fowl problem: an emerging phenomenon called "woody breast." While it's not harmful to humans, the condition causes chicken breasts to be tougher because of hard or woody fibers that lace the meat.
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Why are raw chicken breasts stringy?

Historically, stringy meat has generally been the result of overcooked chicken.
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Is it OK to eat chicken with white spots?

If your cooked chicken has changed color, it is time to throw it out. Smell - If you open a container of cooked chicken and it has a new odor, especially if it is a sour, offensive scent or it suddenly looks or feels slimy with white spots or obvious mold—throw it out.
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Why is there spots on my chicken?

The Bottom Line

The white spots on chicken in your fridge are caused by freezer burn. Freezer burn happens when you keep food in the freezer for too long or haven't wrapped it tight enough in saran wrap or freezer paper.
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What does spoiled raw chicken smell like?

Raw chicken that has gone bad has a very potent odor. Some describe it as a "sour" smell, while others liken it to the scent of ammonia. If the chicken has begun to take on an unpleasant or strong odor of any sort, it is best to discard it.
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Is grey chicken bad?

When raw chicken meat is good for consumption, it should be of a light pink color, with the fat parts being white. If we notice that the meat looks gray and the fatty parts display yellow spots, this isn't good. This coloring means that the chicken is bad, so we should throw it away immediately.
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Is bloody raw chicken bad?

What it is: Bone marrow pigment that seeped into the meat. Eat or toss: Eat! The discoloration has nothing to do with how “done” the chicken is. As long as the chicken was thoroughly cooked, you're fine.
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Does chicken spoil in the fridge?

According to the USDA, raw chicken will only keep in the refrigerator for about one to two days," says Sidoti. "If kept in the freezer, it should stay safe to thaw and eat for up to nine to 12 months."
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How do I know if my chicken breast is Woody?

According to Chicken Check In, woody chicken breasts taste bad, feel hard to the touch, and have a paler color than a typical breast.
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Why do some chicken breast taste rubbery?

One of the leading causes of rubbery chicken is overcooking the meat. Chicken is best when cooked quickly with relatively high heat. Most boneless skinless breasts aren't the same thickness, making cooking them evenly tricky. The best way to avoid overcooking is to make the chicken an even thickness.
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Is chewy chicken undercooked or overcooked?

Chicken might turn out too chewy if it was undercooked, overcooked, or left uncovered for too long. A muscle condition known as woody breast might also be to blame. For best results, cook white meat to 165 degrees and dark meat to 180 degrees, and start with locally sourced products whenever possible.
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How do I know if my chicken has worms?

Symptoms of a worm infestation in chickens can include: worms in eggs, abnormal droppings, (diarrhea, foamy-looking, etc) weight loss, pale comb/wattles, listlessness, abnormal droppings, dirty vent feathers, worms in droppings or throat, gasping, head-stretching and shaking, reduced egg production and sudden death.
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Does cooking remove parasites?

Microwave cooking may not kill the parasite. As consumers shift their eating preferences, whether it's to organic foods or to less-processed foods, the microbial risks are altered, Powell said. "Whatever food- production system we come up with, some 'bugs' will find a way to adapt and flourish.
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Can maggots be found in cooked chicken?

“The maggots were found right next to grill marks on the chicken skin and they could not have survived the cooking process on an open flame grill at temperatures of 350 degrees celsius,” she said.
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Is 2 year old frozen chicken still good?

If kept frozen continuously, chicken will be safe indefinitely, so after freezing, it's not important if any package dates expire. For best quality, taste and texture, keep whole raw chicken in the freezer up to one year; parts, 9 months; and giblets or ground chicken, 3 to 4 months.
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Can I refreeze raw chicken?

The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) advises: Once food is thawed in the refrigerator, it is safe to refreeze it without cooking, although there may be a loss of quality due to the moisture lost through thawing. After cooking raw foods which were previously frozen, it is safe to freeze the cooked foods.
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Can you cook expired chicken?

Cuts of chicken, or any ground meat, should be used within one-to-two days of purchase. Chicken that has gone bad will develop a slimy or sticky texture and smell bad or "off." Don't taste meat to determine if it's safe to eat or not.
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