<p><strong>How To Buy Fresh Chicken:</strong> Does it ever happen to you that when you cook chicken, it turns out very dry and tasteless? It might be because you made a mistake while buying it. Today, we’ll share 5 easy tips to help you buy fresh chicken…</p><img><p>When buying chicken, first check its freshness. Fresh chicken is light pink. If it looks gray, green, or very white, don’t buy it as it could be stale.</p><img><p>When buying chicken, always touch it to check. If the chicken feels very sticky, it might be stale. Fresh chicken is slightly soft but doesn’t feel sticky.</p><img><p>Fresh chicken has a mild meaty smell. But if it has a foul or rotten odor, it’s bad or old. Smelly chicken can be harmful and will ruin the taste of your dish.</p><img><p>Always buy chicken from a clean place. The cutting board and knife should be clean. Chicken cut in a dirty area spoils faster and increases infection risk. Get the fat removed.</p><img><p>If buying frozen chicken, check the manufacturing and expiry dates. Always store it in the freezer and only defrost what you need. Repeatedly frozen chicken can taste dry.</p>