Want this question answered?
Its was called "Medicanal Fried Chicken" (I think ^^')
Grandfather chicken, strangely enough.
none
it originated in Kentucky by a man named Colonel Sanders, he invented the recipe for the batter around the chicken.
yes Fried chicken is one of the most popular foods in the south
Just about any cafe or restaurant in the south will serve fried chicken.
America in the south
Fried chicken is a traditional Southern food but is eaten all over America.
Battery chicken rendering corporation or BCRC. It was first founded in Seoul south korea following the start of world war II as a crude personel-mine detection device.
There's one in Salt Lake City, Utah on 3900 South and State Street, Aside from the one in Utah, there's one in Batesville, Arkansas.
Colonel Sanders franchised "Kentucky Fried Chicken" for the first time, to Pete Harman of South Salt Lake, Utah, the operator of one of that city's largest restaurants.
The name of Fried chicken came from Blacks who grew up in the South Of The USA and they brought it to the other States and Countrys through the USA