We have chicken in many forms in the US. Sandwiches, salads, chicken breast strips, chicken McNuggets (http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/nutritionexchange/images/1019s.jpg)...
What does the chicken there look like? From a menu someone else posted, it looks like you guys have chicken breast fillets? Not fried or anything like that?
They're almost all breast fillets, but in most areas of the US you have the choice between "crispy" (fried) or grilled. They've also rolled out "chicken selects" which are just fried chicken strips. I've never ordered them, so I don't know what part of the chicken they are.
Incidentally, US Chicken McNuggets are now supposedly all-white breast meat as well. Personally, I think it ruined the flavor. >.>
Interesting. They didn't have that when I still lived in Manila (I left in '91), only McSpaghetti, which I could never, ever eat. Too...sweet.
Nope -- no fried chicken pieces in the US (here's a menu sampling). There are only fillets for sandwiches and salads (they do have one with a crispy crust, a rip-off of Chik-Fil-A's best seller).
In Australia there's only the McChicken burger and nuggets, I think. Oh, and maybe some kind of chicken tortilla wrap?
In Japan they have this thing called Shaka Shaka Chicken, it's basically a piece of fried chicken that you shake in a bag with flavouring. It's only 100 yen. :Dv
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(now I'm hungry)
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That pic looks more like real chicken... Here it's more like "slurry that we somehow glued together to resemble something"
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Incidentally, US Chicken McNuggets are now supposedly all-white breast meat as well. Personally, I think it ruined the flavor. >.>
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Nope -- no fried chicken pieces in the US (here's a menu sampling). There are only fillets for sandwiches and salads (they do have one with a crispy crust, a rip-off of Chik-Fil-A's best seller).
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No fried chicken D: But salads!
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In Japan they have this thing called Shaka Shaka Chicken, it's basically a piece of fried chicken that you shake in a bag with flavouring. It's only 100 yen. :Dv
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(Oh except maybe the spaghetti. But you guys don't have spaghetti there anyway!)
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