It is a noun (chicken pox is the name of a specific disease).
No, "doughnut" is a common noun. It refers to a type of fried dessert.
Yes, it is really fried, if you're looking for the best fried chicken in Melbourne, come and visit Big Mumma's Fried Chicken. :)
No, "chicken" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun that refers to a type of bird or meat. Proper nouns denote specific names of people, places, or organizations, such as "KFC" or "Popeyes." In contrast, "chicken" can refer to any bird of that species, making it a general term.
I certainly have fried chicken.
YES Fried chicken is REALLY YUMMY well to me it is... Hahaha Its chicken... And its fried...
The chicken is fried.
Fried chicken is good. I <3 FRIED CHICKEN!!!
Yes, but then it's called chicken fried chicken.
"Fried" means cooked in hot oil. "Chicken fried" means battered and then cooked in hot oil. "Fried chicken" used to mean the same as "Chicken fried chicken." Then dishes like "chicken fried steak" became popular. So, although redundant, the term "chicken fried" was used to describe battered and hot-oil-cooked chicken as well.
It is country fried chicken
how much does fried chicken cost