My first time.
I was a bit nervous at first.
Thought it might be painful.
But once I got started it was really great.
:thumbup:
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My first time.
I was a bit nervous at first.
Thought it might be painful.
But once I got started it was really great.
:thumbup:
I had it in Asia and I have had it in Canada too. It's not bad.
This one was a bit fiery...which is fine. I like it hot.
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My first time.
I was a bit nervous at first.
Thought it might be painful.
But once I got started it was really great.
:thumbup:
Did you try it in a restaurant or did you buy some at an East Asian grocery store?
I am the only White person here that lives close to Chinatown.
You can ask me anything...
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I am the only White person here that lives close to Chinatown.
You can ask me anything...
Kimchi is Korean and I can take the C Train to Chinatown.
Korean vs Chinese vs Flips?
Any differences?
They are selling some sort of refrigerated kimchi drink here at the supermarkets and servos and I've been afraid to try it.
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They are selling some sort of refrigerated kimchi drink here at the supermarkets and servos and I've been afraid to try it.
I would drink it. You would place it into your rectum.
That is all.
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My first time.
I was a bit nervous at first.
Thought it might be painful.
But once I got started it was really great.
:thumbup:
Did you try it in a restaurant or did you buy some at an East Asian grocery store?
Bought from a store.
Just to see what its like.
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Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"
They are selling some sort of refrigerated kimchi drink here at the supermarkets and servos and I've been afraid to try it.
I would drink it. You would place it into your rectum.
That is all.
Wow you totally know me. :oeudC:
I know more than you think...
You think less than you know.
ac_razz
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Korean vs Chinese vs Flips?
Any differences?
Greek, German Russian, any differences?
:001_rolleyes:
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They are selling some sort of refrigerated kimchi drink here at the supermarkets and servos and I've been afraid to try it.
Kimchi in a blender and drank with a straw.
:yuk:
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My first time.
I was a bit nervous at first.
Thought it might be painful.
But once I got started it was really great.
:thumbup:
Once you try it, you are hooked.
I think you're right...
Kimchi is a probiotic which enhances your human system.
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Kimchi is a probiotic which enhances your human system.
I heard it was healthy and it tastes so good too.
I don't know if it tastes good to me. I have not tried it and it does not look inviting to me. I know it's good for you because of the fermentation of the mix. I will try it. My market sells it daily. One of these days I will. I just haven't had the stomach yet to try it. :laugh3:
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I don't know if it tastes good to me. I have not tried it and it does not look inviting to me. I know it's good for you because of the fermentation of the mix. I will try it. My market sells it daily. One of these days I will. I just haven't had the stomach yet to try it. :laugh3:
I thought sure you have tried kimchi. I know there's a large Korean population in the greater DC area.
Give it a try sometime.
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I don't know if it tastes good to me. I have not tried it and it does not look inviting to me. I know it's good for you because of the fermentation of the mix. I will try it. My market sells it daily. One of these days I will. I just haven't had the stomach yet to try it. :laugh3:
Its quite spicy, but very flavoursome.
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They are selling some sort of refrigerated kimchi drink here at the supermarkets and servos and I've been afraid to try it.
Kimchi in a blender and drank with a straw.
:yuk:
I don't believe the bottles come with a straw. It looks from the outside to be just some mass marketed iced tea or iced coffee drink. Twist off the cap and glug i guess?
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They are selling some sort of refrigerated kimchi drink here at the supermarkets and servos and I've been afraid to try it.
Kimchi in a blender and drank with a straw.
:yuk:
I don't believe the bottles come with a straw. It looks from the outside to be just some mass marketed iced tea or iced coffee drink. Twist off the cap and glug i guess?
Oh okay.
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Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"
I don't know if it tastes good to me. I have not tried it and it does not look inviting to me. I know it's good for you because of the fermentation of the mix. I will try it. My market sells it daily. One of these days I will. I just haven't had the stomach yet to try it. :laugh3:
Its quite spicy, but very flavoursome.
It's different than biting a jalapeno. Kimchi has some heat, but flavour too.
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I don't know if it tastes good to me. I have not tried it and it does not look inviting to me. I know it's good for you because of the fermentation of the mix. I will try it. My market sells it daily. One of these days I will. I just haven't had the stomach yet to try it. :laugh3:
Its quite spicy, but very flavoursome.
It is and my mom makes the best kimchi.
I don't like the smell of it. I don't like the look of it.
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I don't like the smell of it. I don't like the look of it.
You haven't tried my mom's kimchi though.
Send some over. I'll swap you for a jar of Vegemite.
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They are selling some sort of refrigerated kimchi drink here at the supermarkets and servos and I've been afraid to try it.
Kimchi in a blender and drank with a straw.
:yuk:
I don't believe the bottles come with a straw. It looks from the outside to be just some mass marketed iced tea or iced coffee drink. Twist off the cap and glug i guess?
Oh okay.
I just bought one. My mistake. It's kombucha not kimchi. Tastes horrible though. Yuck.
https://imgur.com/a/xpYD9
A little kimchi makes a nice side especially with soup.
Thank you Dinky.
ac_smile
How can you mistake Kombucha for Kimchi? Not the same at all.
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How can you mistake Kombucha for Kimchi? Not the same at all.
I think Dinky did say they are different Azhya.
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I don't like the smell of it. I don't like the look of it.
You haven't tried my mom's kimchi though.
Home made is always better. I've tried here and there. Don't care for it. They has samples at TNT once...it was so nasty.
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I don't like the smell of it. I don't like the look of it.
You haven't tried my mom's kimchi though.
Home made is always better. I've tried here and there. Don't care for it. They has samples at TNT once...it was so nasty.
TNT doesn't have good kimchi, I agree..
Best to go to a Korean grocers.
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How can you mistake Kombucha for Kimchi? Not the same at all.
I'd never had either and only saw the one in passing at the shops. I just assumed they were similarly fermented and my mind tricked into thinking it was a kimchi beverage.
Is that the same mind that thinks you're a female?
TNT kimchi smells like diarrhea farts.
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Is that the same mind that thinks you're a female?
FOCG
Erm...no.
As long as you maintain your charade, I will be reminding all and sundry that you're a lying sack of shit.
FOCG
I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
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I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
Kimchi that isn't pickled?
That would be like KFC that isn't battered and fried.
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I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
It was garbage made in China.
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I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
It was garbage made in China.
I'll have to try it from elsewhere.
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I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
Kimchi that isn't pickled?
That would be like KFC that isn't battered and fried.
Although they do have skinless fried chicken, I see what you mean. Pickled cabbage is the staple of the recipe, but not all pickling turns out the same...
...this coming from someone who had storebought kimchi from a jar twice :laugh3:
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I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
Kimchi that isn't pickled?
That would be like KFC that isn't battered and fried.
Although they do have skinless fried chicken, I see what you mean. Pickled cabbage is the staple of the recipe, but not all pickling turns out the same...
...this coming from someone who had storebought kimchi from a jar twice :laugh3:
KFC doesn't sell skinless fried chicken or extra crispy in Canada, by the way......Shen Li is in tears about that..
Good kimchi is something it may take time to develop a taste for.
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I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
It was garbage made in China.
I'll have to try it from elsewhere.
I can't even recommend a brand because my mom makes all my kimchi.

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:woohoo:
You make kimchi for me. I make happy for you!!! :yahoo:
:23tfup5:
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I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
Kimchi that isn't pickled?
That would be like KFC that isn't battered and fried.
Although they do have skinless fried chicken, I see what you mean. Pickled cabbage is the staple of the recipe, but not all pickling turns out the same...
...this coming from someone who had storebought kimchi from a jar twice :laugh3:
KFC doesn't sell skinless fried chicken or extra crispy in Canada, by the way......Shen Li is in tears about that..
Good kimchi is something it may take time to develop a taste for.
I haven't had KFC in a while, but I find that their extra crispy lacks the flavor potency of their original recipe.
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Quote from: "shin"
I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
Kimchi that isn't pickled?
That would be like KFC that isn't battered and fried.
Although they do have skinless fried chicken, I see what you mean. Pickled cabbage is the staple of the recipe, but not all pickling turns out the same...
...this coming from someone who had storebought kimchi from a jar twice :laugh3:
KFC doesn't sell skinless fried chicken or extra crispy in Canada, by the way......Shen Li is in tears about that..
Good kimchi is something it may take time to develop a taste for.
I haven't had KFC in a while, but I find that their extra crispy lacks the flavor potency of their original recipe.
Flavour potency and KFC??
ac_wot
Does that mean more or less grease?
It won't mean any less. You can drain the oil off those things and service your car with it.
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It won't mean any less. You can drain the oil off those things and service your car with it.
It could make OPEC obsolete.
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Quote from: "shin"
I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
Kimchi that isn't pickled?
That would be like KFC that isn't battered and fried.
Although they do have skinless fried chicken, I see what you mean. Pickled cabbage is the staple of the recipe, but not all pickling turns out the same...
...this coming from someone who had storebought kimchi from a jar twice :laugh3:
KFC doesn't sell skinless fried chicken or extra crispy in Canada, by the way......Shen Li is in tears about that..
Good kimchi is something it may take time to develop a taste for.
I haven't had KFC in a while, but I find that their extra crispy lacks the flavor potency of their original recipe.
Flavour potency and KFC??
ac_wot
Does that mean more or less grease?
:laugh3: Probably more absorbed grease.
I assume you all didn't have the KFC Double Down either?
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Quote from: "shin"
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Quote from: "shin"
I don't know if I've had good kimchi.
I had some from an East Asian market that came in a glass jar. It had an interesting flavor aside from the peppery hotness, but I felt it could have been incredible without the pickled aspect.
Kimchi that isn't pickled?
That would be like KFC that isn't battered and fried.
Although they do have skinless fried chicken, I see what you mean. Pickled cabbage is the staple of the recipe, but not all pickling turns out the same...
...this coming from someone who had storebought kimchi from a jar twice :laugh3:
KFC doesn't sell skinless fried chicken or extra crispy in Canada, by the way......Shen Li is in tears about that..
Good kimchi is something it may take time to develop a taste for.
I haven't had KFC in a while, but I find that their extra crispy lacks the flavor potency of their original recipe.
Flavour potency and KFC??
ac_wot
Does that mean more or less grease?
:laugh3: Probably more absorbed grease.
I assume you all didn't have the KFC Double Down either?
It was here for a while.
Ask our resident KFC consultant.
Shen Li. She eats that shit like its manna.
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Ask our resident KFC consultant.
Shen Li. She eats that shit like its manna.
KFC Canada is bringing back extra crispy tasty chicken. ac_dance :yahoo:
You won't be able to fit that ass of yours through the door soon. :laugh3:
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Ask our resident KFC consultant.
Shen Li. She eats that shit like its manna.
KFC Canada is bringing back extra crispy tasty chicken. ac_dance :yahoo:
I gather you'll be buying some.
:laugh:
KFC Australia is always a let down. Rubbery boney crap.
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KFC Australia is always a let down. Rubbery boney crap.
In my opinion it's inedible here too.
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KFC Australia is always a let down. Rubbery boney crap.
In my opinion it's inedible here too.
They also fill the buckets with battered rib cages of the bird with only a couple of coin sized bits of meat. Then there is the massive amount of salt added.
On this issue, the troll and I are in accord.
That crap is inedible. Even our dog won't touch it.
Yay me. The gun alarmist and meat eating hypocrite agreed with me yet still managed to be a douche rag.
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On this issue, the troll and I are in accord.
That crap is inedible. Even our dog won't touch it.
I don't mind a little fried chicken once in a while, but I make it myself.
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Yay me. The gun alarmist and meat eating hypocrite agreed with me yet still managed to be a douche rag.
Son, as far as you are concerned, I am your perennial douchebag.
That's because you CHOOSE to be a douchebag.
I called you douche rag. You downgraded yourself to a douchebag. ac_biggrin
I like Korean style fried chicken. It comes with pickled radishes.
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It comes with pickled radishes.
I had those for the first time while I was in Seattle! I didnt know what I was eating at first lol, but liked the spiciness of them.
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It comes with pickled radishes.
I had those for the first time while I was in Seattle! I didnt know what I was eating at first lol, but liked the spiciness of them.
If it was spicy, it was not the kind served with Korean fried chicken.
Edit, wrong thread.
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It comes with pickled radishes.
I had those for the first time while I was in Seattle! I didnt know what I was eating at first lol, but liked the spiciness of them.
If it was spicy, it was not the kind served with Korean fried chicken.
Edit, wrong thread.
I was wondering what was up with the derail lol.
Hmmm, now I wonder what the other one tastes like.... AND the fried chicken! :eating-smileys-emoticons43:
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It comes with pickled radishes.
I had those for the first time while I was in Seattle! I didnt know what I was eating at first lol, but liked the spiciness of them.
If it was spicy, it was not the kind served with Korean fried chicken.
Edit, wrong thread.
I was wondering what was up with the derail lol.
Hmmm, now I wonder what the other one tastes like.... AND the fried chicken! :eating-smileys-emoticons43:
Korean fried chicken is cut into different sized pieces than North American fried chicken. It's crispier and has a lighter batter. Goes great with pickled radishes and of course, cold beer.
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Korean fried chicken is cut into different sized pieces than North American fried chicken. It's crispier and has a lighter batter. Goes great with pickled radishes and of course, cold beer.
I'll have some please!!! :laugh:
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Korean fried chicken is cut into different sized pieces than North American fried chicken. It's crispier and has a lighter batter. Goes great with pickled radishes and of course, cold beer.
I'll have some please!!! :laugh:
Are there many Korean restaurants where you live?
Although, most would not sell Korean fast food items like their fried chicken.
Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
I hope you are not disappointed.
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
:beurk:
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
The countdown has begun.
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Are there many Korean restaurants where you live?
Although, most would not sell Korean fast food items like their fried chicken.
I didnt think we had any at all, but I just googled, and there is one lol. May have to give it a try. The Korean beef BBQ I had in Seattle was real good.
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
New?
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
New?
It's new to KFC in Canada.
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
New?
It's new to KFC in Canada.
So all y'all had was original recipe, no extra crispy? Extra crispy is my favorite, it is a joyous day for y'all then lol.
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
New?
It's new to KFC in Canada.
So all y'all had was original recipe, no extra crispy? Extra crispy is my favorite, it is a joyous day for y'all then lol.
That's correct, only original recipe was here until now.
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So all you had was original recipe, no extra crispy? Extra crispy is my favorite. It is a joyous day for you then lol.
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So all you had was original recipe, no extra crispy? Extra crispy is my favorite. It is a joyous day for you then lol.
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No, I said it right lol. Its a word here in Dixie. It means you all. The Yankees say you's guys (mostly Jersey lol), or you all. Here, its y'all :35ivrxd:
You are on ze list, mein frendt!!!
Ze gestapo vil be calling.
Fuck, was that extra crispy KFC good.
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Fuck, was that extra crispy KFC good.
ac_drinks
Its addictive :laugh:
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Fuck, was that extra crispy KFC good.
You chinks will eat anything.
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Fuck, was that extra crispy KFC good.
You chinks will eat anything.
Ya, they will.
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Fuck, was that extra crispy KFC good.
You chinks will eat anything.
Fuck you. ac_razz
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Fuck, was that extra crispy KFC good.
You chinks will eat anything.
Fuck you. ac_razz
You like Bricktop and you know it.
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That's correct, only original recipe was here until now.
For years now, KFC has offered Original or Extra Crispy here in BC. MANY years.
I cannot speak for Alberta though...
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Fuck, was that extra crispy KFC good.
You chinks will eat anything.
Fuck you. ac_razz
Oh baby... :6:
I heard the KFC restaurants in the U.K. had run out of chicken so they had to temporarily stay closed.
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I heard the KFC restaurants in the U.K. had run out of chicken so they had to temporarily stay closed.
Brits love greasy crap.
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
New?
It's new to KFC in Canada.
?? What? We've always had xtra crispy here. I use to work at KFC in my early 20's...we made xtra crispy...if anything, if like for them to bring the oven roasted back...its a shame it wasn't popular.
Funny how a thread about kimchi turns into KFC....i like it better as when I think about kimchi, I smell salty poo
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Saturday is the big day. We try the new extra crispy tasty KFC. ac_dance :yahoo:
New?
It's new to KFC in Canada.
?? What? We've always had xtra crispy here. I use to work at KFC in my early 20's...we made xtra crispy...if anything, if like for them to bring the oven roasted back...its a shame it wasn't popular.
We had it here a long time ago, but they stopped selling it and now it's back.
Hmm...I guess it depends on the area. There's lots of Asians here and they love their xtra crispy kfc
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Hmm...I guess it depends on the area. There's lots of Asians here and they love their xtra crispy kfc
KFC is popular in Asia.
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Hmm...I guess it depends on the area. There's lots of Asians here and they love their xtra crispy kfc
KFC is popular in Asia.
I've seen videos. They also have items on their menu we don't have here...and weird things too.
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Hmm...I guess it depends on the area. There's lots of Asians here and they love their xtra crispy kfc
KFC is popular in Asia.
I've seen videos. They also have items on their menu we don't have here...and weird things too.
KFC in Taiwan sells custard tarts.