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1. Chicken Skin
Chicken skin is flavorful, but it’s also one of the least healthy parts.
Why it’s best avoided:
- Extremely high in saturated fat and calories
- Can contribute to heart and metabolic health issues if eaten often
- Tends to absorb harmful substances and residues
2. Chicken Lungs
In some cuisines, chicken lungs are used in traditional dishes, but they come with risks.
Why they’re problematic:
- Can trap parasites, bacteria, and environmental toxins
- Difficult to clean thoroughly
- Low nutritional value compared to muscle meat
Because lungs function as a filter during the animal’s life, they may retain harmful substances even after cooking.
3. Chicken Head
Chicken heads are sometimes used in broths or traditional recipes, but caution is advised.
Potential concerns:
- May contain accumulated toxins or heavy metals
- Limited nutritional benefit compared to other parts
- Often overlooked during proper cleaning
If used at all, they should be sourced from trusted producers and prepared with great care.
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