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  2. Taiwanese fried chicken - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese fried chicken is famous for its taste and texture, breaking through the confinement of the other snacks, and having a high status in the street food space. It then rapidly became prevalent in the street and night markets. The dish's history is relatively recent. [1]

  3. Chicken wing rice roll - Wikipedia

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    Chicken wing rice roll (Chinese: 雞翅包飯; pinyin: Jīchì Bāo Fàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kue-si̍t-pau-pn̄g) is a Taiwanese dish consisting of marinated, deboned chicken wings with fried rice stuffing, often enhanced with mushrooms, carrots, and other ingredients, often found in night markets across Taiwan.

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  5. 33 Most Delish Asian-Inspired Chicken Recipes - AOL

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    Alanna Hale. The cold chicken salad gets a modern twist with Asian flavors like soy sauce and rice vinegar and farro, a grain similar to brown rice that adds a chewy texture and extra protein and ...

  6. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Popcorn chicken made from spiced, deep-fried chicken topped with salt and pepper and seasoned with fragrantly cooked basil. It is a delicious decadence loved by all for its juicy and tender texture. [18] Fried chicken fillet: 炸雞排: zhá jīpái: American: Fried chicken fillet is one of the most popular snacks in Taiwan. [18]

  7. Sanbeiji - Wikipedia

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    Sanbeiji is served with no sauce; the dish is cooked until all the sauce evaporates and is absorbed by the chicken. When it is served at the table, the chicken should be sizzling—even popping—on the cusp of burning. This gives the chicken a crisper texture (and richer flavor) unlike most other Chinese or Taiwanese stewed dishes.

  8. TKK Fried Chicken - Wikipedia

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    TKK Fried Chicken (Chinese: 頂呱呱; pinyin: Dǐngguāguā) is a Taiwanese chain of fried chicken restaurants. [1] TKK opened its first restaurant on 20 July 1974, in Ximending located in Taipei City and has since expanded to locations throughout the world.

  9. Chiayi turkey rice - Wikipedia

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    The turkey is larger, with a lower price than chicken, and its nutritional value is also high, thus it became a good alternative. Local food stalls thought of using turkey as a snack ingredient. Traditionally, in Taiwan, the turkey breast is steamed and shredded into turkey slices, which are spread on the rice, and the sauce is poured onto it ...