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Kosher Turkey Thigh Delivery or Pickup

Kosher Turkey Thigh Near Me

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FAQs about turkey thighs

Turkey thighs are not as healthy as turkey breast, as they contain more dark meat. However, thighs are still a good source of protein, phosphorus, zinc, and iron. Much of the fat content in turkey thighs is in the skin, so if you want to make it even healthier, you can purchase skinless turkey thighs or remove it yourself. As with any meat, turkey thighs become less healthy the more you add ingredients such as butter and oil.

Here are the basic nutrition facts for 100 grams of roasted turkey thigh. The percentages represent the daily recommended value based on a diet of 2,000 a day.
  • Calories: 157
  • Total fat: 8.5 grams (13% DV)
  • Saturated fat: 2.7 grams (13% DV)
  • Cholesterol: 62 milligrams (21% DV)
  • Sodium: 62 milligrams (18% DV)
  • Potassium: 241 milligrams (7% DV)
  • Total carbohydrates: 0 grams
  • Protein: 18.8 grams (38% DV)
  • Vitamin B6: 11% DV
  • Niacin: 12% DV
  • Phosphorus: 17% DV
  • Iron: 8% DV
  • Riboflavin: 15% DV
  • Zinc: 27% DV

Make sure you keep your turkey thighs on the bottom-most area of your refrigerator, away from vegetables and fruit. Try to keep it in its original packaging until you're ready to use it so that you can better avoid leakage. Try to cook your turkey thighs within five days of purchasing them. If you can't get around to cooking it in time, you can freeze your turkey thighs for six months to a year. Only thaw what you plan on cooking in the next couple of days.

Be on the lookout for signs of spoilage. If you notice any irregular smells or unusually slimy textures, it may be time to throw your turkey thighs away. Smell your turkey before you cook it. The smell of turkey that's gone bad is often described as sulfuric. If you detect a hint of a rotten egg-like smell, throw your turkey out. Always look at the expiration date on turkey thigh's packaging before you purchase it and try to stay under that date.

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