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What does leftover rendered chicken skin consist of?
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After rendering chicken skin, a lot of the fat is released and you're left over with crispy pieces of chicken skin. A lot of resources online mention that these leftover pieces of skin shouldn't be consumed or should be consumed sparingly since they're not heart-healthy, etc.
However, if the skin has been cooked to render out as much fat as feasible, why exactly is the crispy skin seen as being so unhealthy? Sure, there might be some fat that wasn't rendered or some fat that's stuck to the skin, but I would assume most of what is leftover would be collagen, which, to my understanding, is basically protein.
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After rendering chicken skin, a lot of the fat is released and you're left over with crispy pieces of chicken skin. A lot of resources online mention that these leftover pieces of skin shouldn't be consumed or should be consumed sparingly since they're not heart-healthy, etc.
However, if the skin has been cooked to render out as much fat as feasible, why exactly is the crispy skin seen as being so unhealthy? Sure, there might be some fat that wasn't rendered or some fat that's stuck to the skin, but I would assume most of what is leftover would be collagen, which, to my understanding, is basically protein.
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After rendering chicken skin, a lot of the fat is released and you're left over with crispy pieces of chicken skin. A lot of resources online mention that these leftover pieces of skin shouldn't be consumed or should be consumed sparingly since they're not heart-healthy, etc.
However, if the skin has been cooked to render out as much fat as feasible, why exactly is the crispy skin seen as being so unhealthy? Sure, there might be some fat that wasn't rendered or some fat that's stuck to the skin, but I would assume most of what is leftover would be collagen, which, to my understanding, is basically protein.
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After rendering chicken skin, a lot of the fat is released and you're left over with crispy pieces of chicken skin. A lot of resources online mention that these leftover pieces of skin shouldn't be consumed or should be consumed sparingly since they're not heart-healthy, etc.
However, if the skin has been cooked to render out as much fat as feasible, why exactly is the crispy skin seen as being so unhealthy? Sure, there might be some fat that wasn't rendered or some fat that's stuck to the skin, but I would assume most of what is leftover would be collagen, which, to my understanding, is basically protein.
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