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Midnight snack: Korean "Fried Chicken" |
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Filed under: Snacks, Grains, Poultry, Far East, Hacking Food, Food Oddities, Raves & Reviews For this edition of Midnight snack I decided to crack open probably some of the strangest stuff I've come across in a long time: Fried Chicken Snack and Hot Chicken Snack. Both of these junk food oddities come to the States from Korea's Nong Shim Co.
First a few words about the packaging. While I've taken this photo vertically with shaky late-night hands to better display the "chicken," the boxes open horizontally not unlike a package of takeout fried chicken. That folks is where the resemblance ends, almost. At least the pieces look like fried chicken drumsticks. Each is about an inch long and has a rough surface resembling breading.
But how do they taste? Sooooo very glad you asked. Even though it bears the words "Fried Chicken Taste" on the package this variety tastes only like fried bird because of its crunch and slightly greasy texture. I prefer the hot variety, which again tastes nothing at all like fried chicken, but rather like a wheat-based version of Andy Capp's Hot Fries. But it's all good, I was down a quart of palm oil anyway.
For those of you who think I'm all about junk food, you're right. But don't worry, future editions of Midnight snack may feature me eating cold leftovers while standing in front of the fridge.Permalink | Email this | Comments

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