Chicken Louie is a sauce that can be placed over chicken to dress up the dish. The recipe for chicken Louie includes catsup, dry mustard, lemon juice, paprika, and other such spices.
It comes from a farmer who had this one chicken who would always lay eggs that were much larger than the rest and that is where this phrase originally came from.
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chicken burgars come from singapore
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Chicken nuggets are most often made of white meat, such as the breast.
"of chicken" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence "Each type of chicken has a different comb".
Al pollo is the Italian phrase for "with chicken".
come to me little chicken (term of affection)
It comes from a farmer who had this one chicken who would always lay eggs that were much larger than the rest and that is where this phrase originally came from.
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The preposition is the word "of." The phrase "of chicken" modifies the noun "type."
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A prepositional phrase is when the phrase starts with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Therefore the prepositional phrase in 'A chicken has a comb on its head?' is 'on its head'.
Yes. In order to call them chicken legs, they must come from a chicken.
The phrase you're referring to is a riddle rather than a straightforward question. The answer is "Louie," which plays on the idea of "lobster" and the phrase "lose a claw," leading to the pun "Louie." The mention of "the devil's mouth" adds a layer of wordplay but doesn't change the answer.
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No. Tuna does NOT have chicken. It is fish. But it means that tuna is so common that it is LIKE chicken, since chicken is common as well. Chicken is from the LAND and tuna is the chicken of the sea. It is a phrase.