Brief Introduction:
Quails are small birds of the Phasianidae family, which are mainly found in western Eurasia, Africa and other places. They have been farmed in scale in North America and Southeast Asian countries in recent years. Quails grown in Canadian farms are grain-fed until they are 5 to 6 weeks old. They are free from hormone residues when slaughtered.
Place of origin:
Canada
Benefits:
Quail meat is highly nutritional and contains high protein content (19.5g / 100g). It is also low in fat (4.1g / 100g), low in cholesterol, and easy to digest. It is suitable for consumption by pregnant and post-natal women, the elderly and the physically weak, and children. It is also an excellent food choice for patients with obesity, diabetes, and hypertension.
Recommended serving:
Quails are meaty with small bones. The sweetness and tenderness of quail meat is best brought out by grilling, pan-frying, roasting, double-steaming and boiling.
Defrosting:
Thaw in the refrigerator compartment between 0°C and 8°C.

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