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barry1010 | 21:26 Wed 08th May 2024 | Food & Drink
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I have never been to a chicken take away nor ordered chicken wings in a pub/restaurant.

I am shocked to discover food advertised as chicken wings is usually chicken breast.

Why don't they call it nuggets or something?

Am I the only one that didn't know?

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Nope...but I cook and eat my own wings 99% of the time. I had hot wings in a pub last summer. They were definitely wings. 

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I always eat the wings of my chickens as soon as they come out of the oven.

I have a friend from Goa she has a great recipe for chicken wings

I think the wings are often the best part. I can happily eat a big bowl of them. 

I didn't know that lol. Tbh it's not something I would order anyway, but I often cook chicken wings & legs here for MrSmow to eat.

I like Chicken Ding

 

(chicken done in a microwave)

LOL @ Chicken Ding!

I cook and eat my own wings

autocannibalism! 🍖

Delicious.  If I'm cooking a whole chicken the wings are eaten straight out of the oven. Mmnn

>>> "I am shocked to discover food advertised as chicken wings is usually chicken breast"

Only the 'boneless' variety.  

See here:
https://apnews.com/article/super-bowl-boneless-wings-culinary-lie-7bae0f861af227f53318e5ddfcce771f

 

>>> "I have never been to a chicken take away"

WHAT???  Life without KFC isn't 'life' at all - it's merely 'existence'! 🍗

lol!

A friend  can't stand chicken, iho it tastes fowl (foul)

Don't get me started on "Buffalo Wings".

Pigs may also fly,,

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We eat a lot of chicken at home, when I eat out I prefer to eat something different to my usual meals, never seen the appeal of KFC, McD and the rest of them.  As for pizza - give me cheese on doorstep toast any day.  The only take away I eat is fish and chips and that is a rarity.  

Never really thought about it but I recall having fewer bones when eating chicken out compared to what I get if eating a chicken wing at home. (That stated, I'm unsure I've seen or specifically ordered wing when out anyway. Maybe my memory is failing me again.)

 

Surely they won't call something a nugget if it isn't. I suspect it would be a fillet.

 

(Just as long as they don't start calling it a "tender" like many dodgy places have started. I hate these stupid introduction and changes of word done for zero reason. It just rankles me.)

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As far as I know a chicken nugget is a nugget of chicken breast, the same as a boneless 'chicken wing'.

Chicken tenders are the thin strips of lean chicken meat attached to the chicken breast by a tendon - hence the name. They were often discarded as they made the breast fillet look untidy. It's not a new name for thin slices of chicken breast

In my experience it is a new name for chicken breast fillet.

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You can buy chicken breast fillet with the tenders attached but it is mis-selling to advertise sliced breast as tenders

The recipe for Buffalo wings originated in Buffalo NY...so there! Iirc, its the sauce that is the "Buffalo" part of the recipe. 

Makes sense. A bit like hamburgers originating in Hamburg.

Done some research, apparently tenders were first a thing in New Hampshire in 1974. So as I suspected, adopted from the US.

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