Chicken tatsuta explained

is a Japanese-style fried chicken burger sold and trademarked by McDonald's Japan.

indicates a way of cooking using deep frying. After marinating meat or fish, the meat is sprinkled with Japanese katakuri-ko (potato starch) before frying. Corn starch is also used if katakuri-ko is unavailable. Tatsuta dishes are cooked with pork, mackerel or whale as well. They can also be served for lunch with bread as a kind of sandwich or bun.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marx . W. David . Japanese comeback: The Chicken Tatsuta returns . CNN Travel . June 26, 2015 . January 11, 2024 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150626165716/http://travel.cnn.com/tokyo/eat/chicken-tatsuta-sandwich-back-990242 . June 26, 2015.