🐔 Raw Chicken Breast — what to know
Raw chicken breast is a lean, high-protein cut, but it needs careful handling because it can carry harmful bacteria.
⚠️ Food Safety First
Raw poultry can contain bacteria like Salmonella and Campylobacter, which can lead to Food Poisoning if not handled properly.
Key safety tips:
- Keep it refrigerated (below 4°C / 40°F)
- Don’t wash raw chicken (it spreads bacteria)
- Use separate cutting boards for meat
- Wash hands and utensils thoroughly
- Cook thoroughly before eating
🔥 Safe Cooking Temperature
- Cook until internal temperature reaches 75°C (165°F)
- Meat should be white inside, with clear juices (no pink)
🥩 Nutrition (per 100g, raw approx.)
- Protein: ~22–24g
- Fat: ~1–3g
- Calories: ~110–120
A great option for muscle building and weight control.
❄️ Storage Tips
- Fridge: use within 1–2 days
- Freezer: lasts up to 9 months (well wrapped)
👃 How to Tell If It’s Spoiled
- Sour or unpleasant smell
- Slimy texture
- Grayish color
✅ Bottom Line
Raw chicken breast is nutritious but must be handled carefully. Proper cooking and hygiene are essential to avoid illness.
If you want, I can give you easy recipes or the best way to marinate chicken for maximum flavor 🍗