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Water in chicken fillets.
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I have just finished cooking 3 boneless chicken breast fillets (in a closed casserole dish). Out of curiosity, I weighed them before and after cooking. Weight before cooking was 512 grams. Afterwards 355 grams. Weight loss was 157 grams or just over 30 percent of the original weight. I am assuming that the fluid "lost" is water. Cost of the fillets was £3.94. At 30 percent water I have paid £1.18 for 157 grams of water. 157 grams of pure water has volume 157 cc or .157 litres. I reckon that that is about £7.50 for a litre of water from my butcher! Good value, eh?
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