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A chicken nugget is a food product consisting of a small piece of deboned chicken meat that is breaded or battered, then deep-fried or baked.Developed in the 1950s by finding a way to make a coating adhere, chicken nuggets have become a very popular fast food restaurant item, and are widely sold frozen for home use.
It goes on to say that nuggets can be made from "a solid piece of meat or poultry" and labeled as such, i.e. a chicken nugget or fish nugget. Related: A definitive ranking of fast food french fries.
Comedic singers Paul and Storm have a song titled "Nugget Man" on their album Gumbo Pants, which pays tribute to the late inventor and his most popular invention, the chicken nugget. The song humorously explores the career of Baker, lists a few of his other inventions, details the formula for chicken nuggets, and the impact of this invention.
Here are chicken nuggets from 10 popular fast-food chains, ranked from best to worst. peachymogul/Reddit. Best: Chick-fil-A.
Chicken McNuggets are a type of chicken nuggets sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. They consist of small pieces of reconstituted boneless chicken meat that have been battered and deep fried. [3] Chicken McNuggets were conceived by Keystone Foods in the late 1970s and introduced in select markets in 1981. [4]
A FBI document obtained by Wikileaks details the symbols and logos used by pedophiles to identify sexual preferences. According to the document members of pedophilic organizations use of ...
Weil was born in Chicago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weil. A popular rumor exists which claims that in 1889 Weil managed to sell a chicken to a wealthy prospector passing through Illinois for the price of a golden nugget. It is from this rumor that the term 'chicken nugget' stems. [5]
What comes with Taco Bell’s Crispy Chicken Nuggets. Customers can get their hands on the Crispy Chicken Nuggets in a few ways: First, an a la carte 5-piece nugget plus one dipping sauce costs $3 ...