Cornish Game Hen refers to a rock Cornish game hen or Cornish game hen is a young immature chicken (usually five to six weeks of age) weighing not more than two pounds ready-to-cook weight, which was prepared from a Cornish chicken or the progeny of a Cornish chicken crossed with another breed of chicken.

Ref: 86431/2006-09-14


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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Games, HeNe

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