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Boned or deboned?? #4732760 11/08/13 11:59 PM
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I'm confused. Which is it?


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Re: Boned or deboned?? [Re: bill oxner] #4733042 11/09/13 02:11 AM
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I have always seen it as bone out or deboned.

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Yes boned out or deboned.


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For purchase, I've always seen it referenced as "bone-in" or "boneless" and for preparation of whole cuts, the process of removing bone as "de-boning".


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Re: Boned or deboned?? [Re: Core-Lokt] #4733555 11/09/13 01:33 PM
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So it's de-plucking a chicken rather than plucking a chicken or duck?


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Re: Boned or deboned?? [Re: bill oxner] #4733779 11/09/13 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
So it's de-plucking a chicken rather than plucking a chicken or duck?


No - but it would be de-feathering.
Plucking means to remove.

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