It's also called chicken. It's the stomach. In poultry, the stomach is divided between the stomach and the stomach of the gland, where the stomach is larger and thicker, and it is responsible for storing and grinding food. Its dry sandbags are drugged and referred to as chicken gold, and Chinese doctors consider it spleen-free. Chickens are rich in protein, iron and other nutrients. According to the food composition table, per 100 gram of chicken larvae contains approximately 118 kcal, protein 19.2 g, fat 2.8 g, carbohydrates 4.1 g, cholesterol 174 mg, iron 4.4 mg, etc。