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Why you should be eating chicken gizzards

articleUseronApril 21, 2026

Chicken gizzards might be one of the most underrated foods out there—nutritious, inexpensive, and surprisingly delicious when prepared right.

Often dismissed because they fall under the category of “offal,” these small, muscular organs are actually a powerhouse of protein, vitamins, and minerals that deserve far more attention.-..

What Exactly Is a Chicken Gizzard?

The gizzard acts as a bird’s built-in grinder. Since chickens don’t have teeth, this tough, muscular organ helps them break down food before digestion. When cooked correctly, it transforms into a lean, flavorful piece of meat with a unique texture that becomes tender and juicy.

Why You Should Eat Chicken Gizzards

Gizzards are loaded with benefits:

  • Rich in Protein: Each 3-ounce serving packs about 20 grams of protein, making it a perfect choice for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, or anyone looking to build muscle on a budget.
  • Low in Fat: With under 3 grams of fat per serving, gizzards are leaner than most meats and fit easily into a heart-healthy or low-calorie diet.
  • Full of Vitamins and Minerals: They contain B12, niacin, and choline—nutrients essential for nerve function, metabolism, and brain health. They’re also rich in iron, zinc, selenium, magnesium, and other trace minerals that boost immunity and energy.
  • Affordable and Accessible: At a time when most meats are expensive, chicken gizzards remain one of the cheapest, most nutritious protein options available.

How to Cook Them Right

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