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There is only one name for teriyaki chicken, but the name encompasses several variations of the dish. The name refers to the sauce, teriyaki, that is put on the chicken. The sauce can be made in a variety of ways with differing levels of sweetness and flavor.
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Teriyaki chicken is a Japanese marinated chicken that can be grilled, baked, or pan fried. The marinade is made up of ingredients such as: soy sauce, sugar, sake, mirin, and ginger. After marinating the chicken, it can be cooked and basted with any leftover sauce.
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Colchester Castle (In England) was made in 16th Century and was ruined by witches!
the african slaves made and brought over voodoo dolls in the 16th century.
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it originates from japan (it's a cooking technique)it originates from japan (it's a cooking technique)However when teriyaki met chicken is up for some debate. Most in Japan use teriyaki with sea food. But in the west its more chicken and other meats.Finding the exact answer may be difficult to find..I believe China, but during WWII a Japanese pilot was nicknamed "chicken" for how good at dog fighting he was. His last name was teriyaki
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