It depends. If you are titling a recipe, then yes. But if you are writing that you had chicken parmesan for dinner in your diary, then no.
Yes, "Chicken Parmesan" is usually capitalized because it is a dish title and proper noun.
No, "parmesan chicken" is not typically capitalized unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
In general, ingredient names are not capitalized unless they are proper nouns. For example, "flour" and "sugar" are not capitalized, but "Parmesan cheese" would be capitalized because "Parmesan" is a proper noun.
Yes, the words "Chicken Enchiladas" should be capitalized because they are a proper noun and the name of a specific dish.
Yes, "why" should be capitalized in a title as it is a conjunction, preposition, or adverb. For example, "Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?"
Yes, "Pecorino Romano" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of cheese that originates from Italy.
No, "parmesan chicken" is not typically capitalized unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
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Because both Chicken Parmesan, like Parmesan cheese is named after the Parma region of Italy. It has nothing to do with the ingredients. Mike
Favorite food: Chicken Parmesan Favorite snack: Chocolate chip cookies
go ask the chicken (:
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www.foodnetwork.com offers an excellent Chicken Parmesan Recipe that tastes delicious. It serves four persons and only takes an hour to prepare and cook.
well, because chicken parmesan is made with a thick tomato sauce, you should use linguine,penne,or elbow.
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Mad Hungry - 2010 Parmesan Romano Chicken 1-88 was released on: USA: 2011
No, not unless frozen.