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Korean fried chicken or seasoned chicken ((朝鮮語:양념 치킨); ''yangnyeom chicken'') is a fried chicken dish prepared in a Korean style. It is consumed as a meal, fast food at bars, or as an after meal snack in Korea. It is claimed to be origin of korean fried chicken by 2 restaurant Chains, the Pelicana Chicken and the Mexican Chicken. although Pelicana Chicken's ''Yangnyeom Tongdak'' is released before the Mexican Chicken's one, Both of the Chains are considered as the origins by South Korean. Both of them use Gochujang and Strawberry Jam as the seasoning. Korean fried chicken differs from typical American fried chicken by being fried twice. This results in the skin being crunchier and less greasy. Furthermore, Korean-style chicken is not characterized by the crags and crusty nubs associated with American fried chicken as described by Julia Moskin of ''The New York Times'' as a "thin, crackly and almost transparent".〔 The chickens are usually seasoned with spices, sugar, and salt, prior to and after being fried. Korean fried chicken restaurants commonly use small- or medium-sized chicken, in other words, younger chickens resulting in more tender meat. Afterwards, the chicken is usually hand painted with a brush, to evenly coat the chicken with a thin layer of sauce. Pickled radishes, beer, and soju are often served with Korean fried chicken. ==See also== *Chi-Mc *List of chicken dishes 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Korean fried chicken」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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