Aug 30, 2008 #11 redhen Kiss My Grits... Premium Feather Member 11 Years May 19, 2008 35,106 230 458 Western MA thank you...appreciate it..
Aug 30, 2008 #12 chickmamawannabe Songster 11 Years Aug 20, 2008 211 14 119 Canby, Or-y-gun No, guineas are not chickens. As a collective term, they are called guinea fowl. Males are cocks, females are hens, just like chickens.
No, guineas are not chickens. As a collective term, they are called guinea fowl. Males are cocks, females are hens, just like chickens.
Aug 30, 2008 #13 chickmamawannabe Songster 11 Years Aug 20, 2008 211 14 119 Canby, Or-y-gun Sorry, must have been reading when MissPrissy posted.
Aug 30, 2008 #14 MissPrissy Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years May 7, 2007 24,433 161 371 Forks, Virginia They have a very odd head and look about them. They are originally from the African continent. Here is a close up of a head http://farm1.static.flickr.com/186/419353134_b23e3c6c0a.jpg?v=0
They have a very odd head and look about them. They are originally from the African continent. Here is a close up of a head http://farm1.static.flickr.com/186/419353134_b23e3c6c0a.jpg?v=0
Aug 30, 2008 #15 redhen Kiss My Grits... Premium Feather Member 11 Years May 19, 2008 35,106 230 458 Western MA ugh...lol..those taste better than chicken??..lol....Wendy
Aug 30, 2008 #16 MissPrissy Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years May 7, 2007 24,433 161 371 Forks, Virginia Much finer meat. They are "gourmet" additons to many swanky functions and parties where chicken it far too common to be served.
Much finer meat. They are "gourmet" additons to many swanky functions and parties where chicken it far too common to be served.
Aug 30, 2008 #17 redhen Kiss My Grits... Premium Feather Member 11 Years May 19, 2008 35,106 230 458 Western MA um...i may have to try some... ..thanks, Wendy
Aug 30, 2008 Thread starter #18 SterlingAcres Songster 11 Years Apr 17, 2008 4,500 10 241 Poconos, PA Quote: I actually just watched battle 'Farmer's Market' Iron Chef America and they were using guinea! Looked fantastic too.
Quote: I actually just watched battle 'Farmer's Market' Iron Chef America and they were using guinea! Looked fantastic too.
Aug 31, 2008 #19 MissPrissy Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years May 7, 2007 24,433 161 371 Forks, Virginia Once you eat guinea you'll see what I mean. The breast meat is smoother, the tissue fiber is much smaller making the meat more succulent.
Once you eat guinea you'll see what I mean. The breast meat is smoother, the tissue fiber is much smaller making the meat more succulent.