Fried Chicken from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | Arcade with Alvin



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20 thoughts on “Fried Chicken from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | Arcade with Alvin”

  1. The cooked chicken looked lovely and the crackling batter looked awesome but….was I the only one who thought that the chicken when raw looked very poor quality? Very pale and greyish flesh, the bones had a translucent quality. The very obvious myoglobin spots when cut also more common in low quality chicken. When cooked the flesh looked plasticky and very uniform which is usually also a sign of a very young bird that hasn't had enough time to grow naturally and for the flesh to mature to a more grainy and substantive muscly texture. Force grown battery bird maybe? I'll hold my hands up if I am wrong, it just caught me off guard, it doesn't look anything like the chicken I buy.

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