Tyson Honey Chicken Bites feature boneless chicken breast pieces coated with honey-flavored breading.
A 24-oz bag costs about $8.50 but I received this courtesy of Tyson.
The breading on the chicken was fairly thick with a crunchy bloom structure that was a little powdery. There was a thin, moist, and slightly gummy layer underneath the crunch. In flavor, there was a honeyed sweetness to the breading to go with a light seasoning. According to the ingredients, the breading is sweetened with a combination of high-fructose corn syrup, honey, molasses, sucralose, and sugar.
The chicken inside was tender and juicy while still keeping a meaty texture. For the most part, the pieces were a good size and thickness.
Taken altogether, Tyson’s Honey Chicken Bites were just okay for me. I liked the meatiness and crunch but the breading was too thick and wasn’t crunchy all the way through. The sweetness reminded me of when Popeyes offered Chicken Waffle Tenders.
Nutritional Info – Tyson Honey Chicken Bites
Serving Size – 5 pieces (80g)
Calories – 170
Fat – 6g (Saturated Fat – 1g)
Sodium – 520mg
Carbs – 13g (Sugar – 1g)
Protein – 14g