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Dec 24, 2019 · Almost every year since she was a child, Hokkaido resident Naomi has looked forward to her family’s traditional Christmas meal: a KFC “party barrel” brimming with salad, cake and lots of fried...
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Dec 13, 2019 · Okawara promoted fried chicken as a substitute for traditional Christmas turkey, which the Japanese knew from TV and cinema was eaten for Christmas throughout the West.
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Dec 21, 2018 · KFC, the traditional Christmas dish in Japan. If we in France have our traditional foie gras, capon, oysters at Christmas…. In Japan, the tradition is KFC fried chicken. Yes a fast food, but how this dish became the essential dish for Christmas in Japan?
Dec 3, 2020 · Whatever the true origin story, it’s clear on one thing – KFC created a national phenomenon and one of the most popular Japanese Christmas food traditions. Today, around 3.6 million Japanese people tuck into a feast of the Colonel’s fried chicken specialities every Christmas.
Dec 20, 2023 · Table Check reports that an estimated 3.6 million Japanese people will likely take part in the nation's 2023 KFC Christmastime fried chicken-eating bonanza. For those who want to partake in the fowl festivities, there might be a bit of a wait. According to Timeout, some folks book their Christmastime buckets and barrels of KFC weeks in advance.
2023.12.19. Fried Festivity: KFC’s Crispy Christmas Tradition in Japan. In the festive tapestry of Japan’s Christmas traditions, an unexpected and finger-lickin’ phenomenon emerged in 1974, weaving its origins into a cleverly devised promotional strategy by the culinary juggernaut, KFC.