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13 Jul, 2009

One Word Review: Coleman Organic Chicken Nuggets

Posted by: Gregory Ng: The Frozen Food Master

Is it possible that these organic chicken nuggets are pieces of breaded perfection? I think you will need to check out this one word review of the Coleman Organic Chicken Nuggets and see if the Frozen Food Master is an organic nuggnut.

Nutrition Facts:
Serving Size: 6 Nuggets (77g)
Calories: 130
Calories from Fat: 50
Total Fat: 5g
Saturated Fat: 1g
Cholesterol: 25mg
Sodium: 530mg
Total Carb: 10g
Dietary Fiber: 0g
Sugars: 1g
Protein: 12g

Price: $6.99


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Category: 5 Star|Coleman Organic|Ingredient/Component|Lunch|One Word Reviews|Oven Cooked|Snacks



View Comments to "One Word Review: Coleman Organic Chicken Nuggets"

1 | BearSilber

July 13th, 2009 at 7:35 pm

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Wauhhhh!!!!! Perfection huh? …and 5 stars! That's the biggest discrepancy from still shot to star ratio ever! Look at that still, you look so sad, haha. It's nice to hear that an organic product came through….seems the healthier ones tend be not be as tasty.

2 | Dan Blomquist

July 13th, 2009 at 11:25 pm

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Nice! A coveted 5 star review!
Well, I guess that means these are going on my grocery list.

3 | meg

July 14th, 2009 at 5:40 am

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You had me wondering for a second…not sure if it was my connection or your camera, but you hesitated just for a second after the first couple chews. I thought you were going to spit it out. Maybe you were just thinking of the “perfect” word :) Never heard of this brand, is it a brand found only in Costco, Sams Club, etc?

4 | meg

July 14th, 2009 at 5:43 am

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That's because we are conditioned to the taste of artificial flavors, additives, too much sugar, salt, etc. Americans can't deal with the flavor of unadulterated fresh ingredients or interesting spices (ie flavors other than salt).

5 | freezerburns

July 14th, 2009 at 5:51 am

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Ok, as promised, here is a brief written review for these: In a word, PERFECTION.

These chicken nuggets may be smaller in size but sometimes size doesn't matter. This tastes like someone cooked it fresh. The only difference is that someone had control over how the chickens were fed and they knew how to bread the nuggets perfectly. I dont think I will be able to go back to the Tysons and the Weavers Chicken Nuggets anymore. In comparison, they taste overly breaded, too salty, and stuffed with fillers.

These are worth the money. Trust me.

6 | vojha®

July 14th, 2009 at 5:58 am

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I like salt. I'm American. I also like Chicken Nuggets. I will have to try these. Thanks Greg!!!

7 | BearSilber

July 14th, 2009 at 7:47 am

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I was listening to David Kessler on NPR the other day taking about this exact thing. He's written a fabulous book on the subject, The End to Overeating:
http://www.amazon.com/End-Overeating-Insatiable...

He talks about how much of the food Americans consume contain mainly fat, salt & sugar…..and it's done on purpose to have you hungry again in just a short while. Think about the last time you ate those Tyson nuggets….or the Big Mac…they don't actually fill you up for long periods of time, like an apple or oatmeal does.

8 | James S.

July 14th, 2009 at 11:36 am

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What was the cooking method? I'd be surprised if any chicken nugget would be 5 star worthy out of a microwave.

9 | meg

July 14th, 2009 at 12:40 pm

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You had me wondering for a second…not sure if it was my connection or your camera, but you hesitated just for a second after the first couple chews. I thought you were going to spit it out. Maybe you were just thinking of the “perfect” word :) Never heard of this brand, is it a brand found only in Costco, Sams Club, etc?

10 | meg

July 14th, 2009 at 12:43 pm

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That's because we are conditioned to the taste of artificial flavors, additives, too much sugar, salt, etc. Americans can't deal with the flavor of unadulterated fresh ingredients or interesting spices (ie flavors other than salt).

11 | freezerburns

July 14th, 2009 at 12:51 pm

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Ok, as promised, here is a brief written review for these: In a word, PERFECTION.

These chicken nuggets may be smaller in size but sometimes size doesn't matter. This tastes like someone cooked it fresh. The only difference is that someone had control over how the chickens were fed and they knew how to bread the nuggets perfectly. I dont think I will be able to go back to the Tysons and the Weavers Chicken Nuggets anymore. In comparison, they taste overly breaded, too salty, and stuffed with fillers.

These are worth the money. Trust me.

12 | vojha®

July 14th, 2009 at 12:58 pm

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I like salt. I'm American. I also like Chicken Nuggets. I will have to try these. Thanks Greg!!!

13 | BearSilber

July 14th, 2009 at 2:47 pm

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I was listening to David Kessler on NPR the other day taking about this exact thing. He's written a fabulous book on the subject, The End to Overeating:
http://www.amazon.com/End-Overeating-Insatiable...

He talks about how much of the food Americans consume contain mainly fat, salt & sugar…..and it's done on purpose to have you hungry again in just a short while. Think about the last time you ate those Tyson nuggets….or the Big Mac…they don't actually fill you up for long periods of time, like an apple or oatmeal does.

14 | James S.

July 14th, 2009 at 6:36 pm

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What was the cooking method? I'd be surprised if any chicken nugget would be 5 star worthy out of a microwave.

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