Why does chicken shine in the dark? Weirdly I found no answer to this on the internet
#1
Posted 2013-November-06, 12:59
Any theories?
#2
Posted 2013-November-06, 13:10
-P.J. Painter.
#4
Posted 2013-November-06, 13:27
Antrax, on 2013-November-06, 13:13, said:
Not sure sure about that, unless this guy is also Romanian:
http://answers.yahoo...11041159AAzPIrU
Someone else asked about it, but only got one answer -> meat should not glow. Duh, thanks
#6
Posted 2013-November-06, 13:34
http://www.flickr.co...57629876407043/
#7
Posted 2013-November-06, 13:35
mike777, on 2013-November-06, 13:34, said:
Lots of organisms can be made to glow in the dark if their genes are spliced with ones from jellyfish.
#8
Posted 2013-November-06, 13:48
I found this "GREAT ANSWER - Professionally Researched" that made me consider I might have thrown away the good leg and kept the bad ones lol:
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#9
Posted 2013-November-06, 13:57
#10
Posted 2013-November-06, 14:43
diana_eva, on 2013-November-06, 13:48, said:
Where would you have obtained a battery chicken?
#11
Posted 2013-November-06, 15:28
Here's a possibly-related followup: http://www.wral.com/...l/story/156486/
#12
Posted 2013-November-06, 15:53
I bought that chicken from the local market. One of the farms around Bucharest has a permanent stand there, sells any chicken product one can imagine and they are very popular. It's not even cheaper than what I'd normally buy from a supermarket - the only reason I buy from them is because their products are always fresh.
#13
Posted 2013-November-06, 18:08
Get a bottle of cheap red wine, throw in a head of garlic, some onions, a lemon, some thyme, some paprika
Bring to a boil and burn off the alcohol and let cool
Add a dash of sesame oil and marinade the chicken hearts for a few hours, and then thread onto skewers
MMMMM
#15
Posted 2013-November-07, 23:26
#16
Posted 2013-November-08, 00:32
:-)
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#17
Posted 2013-November-08, 04:01
I'll go with the natural phenomenon for now based on local farming tradition. Plenty natural food in the area to raise organic chicken, and fierce competition. Anyone who'd try something silly would be killed off the market immediately IMO, at least in this area where there are so many chicken farms that we buy chicken at shameful prices
#18
Posted 2013-November-08, 04:12
diana_eva, on 2013-November-06, 13:48, said:
How many bridge players does it take to swap a chicken leg?