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17032125 No.17032125 [Reply] [Original]

Do you consider these separate from tenders? Do you like them? What is your favorite? I'm reminiscing about Chicken Fries

>> No.17032239

fingers and strips are the same because it's just a hunk of unprocessed meat
my elementary school had these incredible chicken sticks, even my parents loved them. when we asked how to buy some, they said you have to buy 50lb at a time, we never did

>> No.17032245

Those are chicken fries tho

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17032308

>another fast food thread on /ck/

>> No.17032329

>>17032125
those are long chicken niggets...not tendies

>> No.17032453

these bastards give me the worst fuckin farts i swear to god

>> No.17033084

>>17032125

>> No.17033529

>>17032308
> another frog poster

>> No.17033660

>>17032125
Chicken fingers and chicken strips are (usually) the same thing, being synonymous with chicken tenders, i.e. the tenderloin (that long roughly finger-sized (hence the name) thing underneath the main chunk of breast meat. Technically chicken strips do not need to utilize meat from the tenderloin, but they are invariably breast meat.
I have never heard about chicken "sticks", but Burger King's Chicken Fries are just long and thin chicken nuggets. Chicken nuggets are extruded reconstituted meat slurry from various parts of the chicken, not necessarily breast meat. They are not solid chunks of meat from a chicken. The best case scenario for a chicken nugget is that you are essentially getting a chicken sausage/chicken burger/chicken meat loaf, that is ground meat. This is what is in most frozen fried chicken you get at the supermarket.

>> No.17033698

>>17032125
These are almost identical in flavor and texture to Burger King's old chicken "tenders" from the 90's. I like them every now and then for a blast from the past.
I also liked Satisfries™