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Street Foods

By Hinnerk von Bargen and Culinary Institute of America

Published 2015

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Fried foods, such as French Fries, fried chicken, and tempura, are well liked all over the world, and variations can be found in almost any cuisine. Each year, food stands at carnivals and county fairs boast the newest fried innovations.

In addition to being widely regarded as comfort food, fried food appeals through the attractive texture contrast between a crunchy, well-browned exterior and a juicy, flavorful interior. The amazing popularity of fried food can be illustrated with the classic southern fried chicken; this humble dish has created a demand big enough to sustain several multinational quick-service restaurant chains focusing on this preparation.

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