It depends on who is cooking and what seasoning's, spice's, methods they use.
Fresh chicken is much juicier than frozen chicken.
The main difference between General Tso's chicken and sesame chicken is the sauce. General Tso's chicken is typically spicier and has a tangy flavor, while sesame chicken has a sweeter taste with a hint of sesame flavor.
The taste is different, so it taste really weird.i have tasted both themes it ok
The main difference between sesame chicken and General Tso's chicken is the flavor profile. Sesame chicken is typically sweeter and has a nutty taste from sesame seeds, while General Tso's chicken is spicier and has a tangy flavor from the sauce made with soy sauce, vinegar, and sugar.
If you say 'I taste the difference' then 'taste' is the present tense. If you say 'I will taste the difference' then it's the future tense, although strictly speaking the word requires 'will' to go before it in this instance.
Chicken and turkey are both lean sources of protein, but turkey tends to be slightly lower in fat and calories compared to chicken. In terms of taste, chicken is milder and more versatile, while turkey has a slightly richer flavor.
The difference is simply the flavor. Chicken shake and bake has specific seasonings designed for poultry, and pork shake and bake is designed to complement pork.
Nutritionally not a great deal; whether to use chicken or beef depends on the recipe you are following and upon your personal taste.
No. They taste like a mix between tellytubby, muppet and elmo.
no but you can tell the difference by taste
Other than the taste and the price the company who supply basics to Sainsbury's is not the same as the one who supplies taste the difference. Hope this helps.
There is a taste difference between caffeine and no-caffeine versions of the same soda.