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The standard chicken nugget is made out of "reformed chicken" - the parts of the chicken that are not normally eaten. This type of 'meat' is extracted from the chicken carcass by a process of pulverising the chicken carcass and sieving out the bones/cartilage etc... in order to leave just the 'meat' (I use the term 'meat' very loosely here). This 'paste' is then mixed with rusk and stabilisers (such as cellulose) so that it can be shaped into a nugget. It is then breadcrumbed and fried.

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