chicken breast
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of chicken breast
First recorded in 1840–50
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Then came cubes of chicken breast, added near the end, and a little extra stove time because I like these sorts of meals to drift unapologetically toward stew territory.
From Salon • May 12, 2026
Nationally, a pound of chicken breast cost $4.15 and cheddar cheese cost $5.79 a pound, both little changed from a year earlier, according to the Labor Department.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 16, 2026
So it’s as all-natural as his daily diet of organic chicken breast that the wrestler-turned-blockbuster-star would want to play Kerr in his own pursuit of excellence.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 3, 2025
In the experiments the researchers cooked chicken breast using five different methods: pan frying, stir-frying, deep-fat frying, boiling and air-frying, in a well-controlled research kitchen.
From Science Daily • Nov. 26, 2024
Kasim devours a chicken breast topped with cabbage and pickles and other things I can’t identify.
From "American Street" by Ibi Zoboi
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