Which part of the chicken is the lantern?

Chicken lanterns refer to the ovaries and immature eggs in chickens. Chicken ovaries and immature eggs are strung together on a bamboo stick during barbecue, which looks like lanterns, so the chicken ovaries and immature eggs in the ovaries are named "chicken lanterns". Chicken lantern contains 8 kinds of amino acids necessary for human body, which is very similar to the composition of human protein. The absorption rate of protein in eggs can reach 98%. Every100g of egg contains11~15g of fat, which is mainly concentrated in yolk and easily digested and absorbed by human body.

Which part of the chicken is the lantern?

Lantern is the inner and outer part of chicken ovary, which consists of chicken ovary and unhatched eggs. It is because a whole string of eggs slides up and looks like lanterns that they are named lanterns.

The moment the lantern was bitten, the juice immediately burst out in the mouth. You can wrap the whole yolk in your mouth when you eat it. When you gently squeeze it, you can feel the liquid yolk flowing out of the Explosicum. After eating the yolk, you can roll down the whole ovary. Extremely elastic meat is more chewy and fragrant when eaten in the mouth. In a word, lanterns are really the magic part of chickens. Lantern is a kind of food in Japanese barbecue and bird roasting, which has existed since heian period to Edo.