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Additionally, they use breast meat while the original is frequently made with leftover chicken of all kinds including bones.
Other countries, like Canada, have banned chicken litter for use as a livestock feed.
Although the tradition is to use dyed or painted chicken eggs, a modern custom is to substitute chocolate eggs, or plastic eggs filled with confectionery such as jelly beans.
* In Jewish folklore, rabbits ( shfanim שפנים ) are associated with cowardice, a usage still current in contemporary Israeli spoken Hebrew ( similar to English colloquial use of " chicken " to denote cowardice ).
The use of meats such as pork, beef, and chicken were relatively limited in the past.
Kansas City-style barbecue is characterized by its use of different types of meat ( including pulled pork, pork ribs, burnt ends, smoked sausage, beef brisket, beef ribs, smoked / grilled chicken, smoked turkey, and sometimes fish ), a variety attributable to Kansas City's history as a center for meat packing in the US.
Tavuk göğsü, a Turkish dish still in use today, is made with shredded chicken, as was the medieval European dish.
However, Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants use a combination of pressure cooking and frying, with special pressure fryers in which chicken juices supply the water.
In Bangladesh, ginger is finely chopped or ground into a paste to use as a base for chicken and meat dishes alongside shallot and garlic.
The process is most notable for its use in the preparation of fried chicken in many commercial fried chicken restaurants.
BK hopes to use their non-beef products, such as their TenderCrisp and TenderGrill chicken sandwiches, as well as other products to help them overcome this hurdle to expand in that country.
Changes in meat technology and dietary preferences have led manufacturers to use turkey, chicken, vegetarian meat substitutes, and to lower the salt content.
However, since the most popular variant of satay is chicken satay in peanut sauce ( Sate Madura in Indonesia, Sate Kajang in Malaysia, and Thai chicken use peanut sauce ); in modern fusion cuisine the term " satay " has shifted to satay style peanut sauce instead.
The Mo have their own sutra and professional priests known as Bu Mo who traditionally use chicken bones for divination.
Native tribes of Arunachal are meat eaters and use fishes, eggs, chicken, pork and mutton to make their dishes.
Despite the somewhat demeaning term, use a " chicken jibe " in heavier winds, or with inadequate crew or helmsman experience.
Seafood is popular in Cajun gumbo, but the southwestern areas of Louisiana often use fowl, such as chicken or duck, and sausage.
The Dong people also use rice grains, bamboo roots, snails, and chicken bone, eyes, blood, and eggs for divination.
Many other erroneous spellings and forms of the term are in common use including " chicken guinea ", " chicken gunaya ," and " chickengunya ".
At a local television station, however, a chicken costume was available which was donated for use at the festival, giving the " Chicken Dance " its name.
In restaurants or households that commonly use bare hands to eat, like in seafood foodstalls, traditional Sundanese and Minangkabau restaurants, or East Javanese pecel lele ( fried catfish with sambal ) and ayam goreng ( fried chicken ) food stalls, they usually serve kobokan, a bowl of tap water with a slice of lime in it to give a fresh scent.

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Although that instrument still survives in working order, it is no longer in use and now the meridian of origin of the world's longitude and time is not strictly defined in material form but from a statistical solution resulting from observations of all time-determination stations which the BIPM takes into account when co-ordinating the world's time signals.
A record of how boys and men trained to use the bows with high draw weights survives from the reign of Henry VII.
The old term, Library, survives in the name of the room set aside for the oldest year's use, where boys have their own kitchen.
An 11th century illustration of its use survives in the John Skylitzes manuscript.
Some of the rolling stock still survives today in maintenance work use or in storage.
Straw probably began to be used in the Neolithic period when people first began to grow cereals, but once again no direct archaeological evidence of the use of straw for thatching survives in Europe prior to the early medieval period.
John Wycliffe introduced the term godhede into English Bible versions in two places, and, though somewhat archaic, the term survives in modern English because of its use in three places of the Tyndale New Testament ( 1525 ) and into the Authorized King James Version of the Bible ( 1611 ).
The word " coney " was popular in English at the time as an alternative for rabbit ; while coney survives in archaic and dialectal contexts, a later adaptation, " bunny ", is now in common use.
Increased awareness and use of such techniques in Spain may be attested by the medieval Jacob's staff, used specifically for measuring angles, which dates from about 1300 ; and the appearance of accurately surveyed coastlines in the Portolan charts, the earliest of which that survives is dated 1296.
They are also the oldest named recipe that survives in popular use to the present day, produced regionally and commercially by Meert.
Unlike Bach's solo violin sonatas, no autographed manuscript survives, thus ruling out the use of an urtext performing edition.
Part of the post-millennium restoration is to use what survives as the basis for a collection of some 200 species.
A guide of the text to be added to each page, printed for use by rubricators, survives.
Part of the post-millennium restoration is to use what survives as the basis for a collection of some 200 species.
But these attitudes are often presented not in a racistic, but an ironic sense: for example, the captive British women are completely lost, because the only Malayan words they have learned are orders for their Malayan servants, while Jean survives by use of her language skills and her willingness to live the Malayan way.
None of these airlines survives today ; some airlines use these names today but are not the direct successors to the original airlines.
The railway line between Pulborough and Midhurst once had a station at Petworth, but the line was closed to passenger use in 1955, and finally to freight in 1966, though the station building survives as a bed and breakfast establishment.
It is a mistake to think that Moltke thought war plans were of no use ( which a simple reading of " No battle plan survives contact with the enemy " may indicate ).
Jesus often referred to God as " father ", and Jesus ' use of the Aramaic word Abba survives untranslated in Mark 14: 36 ( in most English translations ).
No evidence survives of previous use of this expression, which has since played a central role in formulations of the Christian creed.
For the period of Genghis Khan, his sources included the now lost Altan Debter ( Golden Book ), and historians find by comparison with material that survives in Chinese sources that he made good use of the source.
However, the original daily use sword of Stephen I survives in Prague's St. Vitus Cathedral since 1368.
Today St Kilda Road has been absorbed by the metropolis and the road survives as one of the city's major arteries, flanked by a mix of office, residential and mixed use towers.
It survives today as a separate religious dialect even alongside Modern Hebrew in Israel, although its use even amongst non-Israeli Jews has diminished.

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