Two soup mixes:
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The first one is "Chicken with Fideos" (super-thin noodles) and the second one is "Hen with fideos."
Likewise, the supermarkets sell chickens as chickens, but there is one brand that says "hen" on the label.
Since a hen IS a chicken, why would they differentiate. I have heard that hens are tougher and should be cooked longer, but really don't know what other differences there are (apart from the gender, of course).
BTW, these are NOT "Cornish hens" or "game hens" - just hens.
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The first one is "Chicken with Fideos" (super-thin noodles) and the second one is "Hen with fideos."
Likewise, the supermarkets sell chickens as chickens, but there is one brand that says "hen" on the label.
Since a hen IS a chicken, why would they differentiate. I have heard that hens are tougher and should be cooked longer, but really don't know what other differences there are (apart from the gender, of course).
BTW, these are NOT "Cornish hens" or "game hens" - just hens.
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?