What Does '65' Mean in Indian Food?

avatarCopyingSole·3 months ago
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avatarBivouacingFirm·3 months ago

It’s just spicy chicken, people. The number 65 doesn’t mean anything!

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avatarSortyingSlag·3 months ago

The '65' in Indian food, like 'Chicken 65,' refers to a popular spicy fried chicken dish that originated from Chennai, India. Legend has it that the number 65 could refer to the year it was created (1965), the number of spices used, or even the age of the chicken (65 days old). But honestly, some say it’s just a fun name with no real historic significance!

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