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Chicken, Whole, with Giblets (2.1kg avg) - Organic food from Abel & Cole

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Chicken, Whole, with Giblets (2.1kg avg)

Chicken, Whole, with Giblets (2.1kg avg)

£15.22

£7.25 per kg

organic

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Nevil and Rona Amiss at Higher Fingle Farm, a grassland farm in the rolling parish of Drewsteighton on the edge of Dartmoor use a number of growers including Freddie Chanin from Stone Farm and Jackie Crowe from Fields Farm in Devon to produce chickens which are lovingly reared to the highest standards of animal welfare. They have won numerous awards for their poultry, including a Gold Award at the 2005 Taste of the West Awards.
There are a few things that we receive particularly enthusiastic feedback about - our organic chickens being one example. Time after time people comment on how delicious they are - it's often the turning point when trying to convince other friends and family members about the merits of eating organically!
"What struck me immediately was the rosiness of the flesh when I jointed the chicken. It literally seemed to "glow" with health." – Greedy Gourmet.

We guarantee that your order of meat and fish will have 3 days before its expiry date, including the day you have it delivered. All of our meat and fish can be frozen.
Chicken (100%)

Chicken, as with all meat, is a good source of protein. However the chicken liver itself, provides us with more specific health benefits, high in iron, folic acid and zinc. Chicken can help prevent and treat anaemia, due to its concentrated source of nutrients. Chicken liver will be especially useful for you if you are recovering from surgery. Being rich in zinc, chicken can benefit growth (especially young children), and our immune system. People who eat little, or the elderly, ill or anorexic will find eating chicken extremely beneficial to them due to the high level of zinc.
To roast your chicken, allow 25 minutes per 500g plus 25 minutes in a preheated oven at 190C/374F/gas 5. Cook thoroughly until the juices run clear when pierced with a skewer and there is no pink meat. Chicken should be kept at a very cool temperature, wrapped and kept away from other foods, in the bottom of the fridge. Chicken can be frozen, but should be thoroughly defrosted before cooking. Cooked chicken should not be reheated once it has cooled -any leftovers should be cooled to room temperature, refrigerated within 2 hours and eaten within two days.Higher Fingle Farm vac-pack all their chicken pieces as this keeps the packaging to a minimum. Upon opening, vac-packed chicken can sometimes have a strong smell, but don't worry, remove the plastic and let the meat rest for 10 or 15 minutes and the odour will disappear!