Yes, fried chicken does contain protein.
you get more protein
Fried chicken belongs in the protein food group, along with meat, fish, beans, eggs and nuts.
Protein.
It has some protein but is not a healthy food.
Chicken is chicken ... possibly the breading might contain eggs and milk as part of the coating.
Chicken tenders are boneless strips of chicken breast
Chicken generally contain large amounts of protein.
That depends entirely what you put into the sandwich. If you put a protein rich food into the sandwich, then it has protein. Processed meats, such as hot dogs (weiners), spam, balogna, canned ham, canned tuna, fresh ham, fresh tuna, chicked salad, fried chicken, baked chicken, canned or cooked spaghetti, boiled, scrambled or deviled eggs, peanut butter all contain protein.
Chicken. It can be fried, baked, roasted, broil, grilled, stir fried, sun dried, ate raw.
A chicken leg typically contains around 20-25 grams of protein.
The nutrients can be found in meat are proteins, vitamin B and A and some vitamin D. Meat contain some cholesterol but a little cholesterol never hurt anyone. Vegetarians need to eat pulses to keep up their protein.
Yes, it is really fried, if you're looking for the best fried chicken in Melbourne, come and visit Big Mumma's Fried Chicken. :)