Ayam goreng (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ayam goreng" in Malay language version.

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allacademic.com

bloomberg.com

books.google.com

enquirer.com

  • "Southern fried". Enquirer.com. Dicapai pada June 20, 2009.

experienceproject.com

foodtimeline.org

grandparents.com

huffingtonpost.com

iupui.edu

nationalgeographic.com

news.nationalgeographic.com

  • National Geographic: "The Surprising Ways That Chickens Changed the World" By Simon Worral December 21, 2014 | "When slaves were brought here from West Africa, they came with a deep knowledge of the chicken, because in West Africa the chicken was a common farm animal and also a very sacred animal. The knowledge that African-Americans brought served them very well, because white plantation owners for the most part didn't care much about chicken. In colonial times there were so many other things to eat that chicken was not high on the list."

southernfriedchickenrecipe.com

theurbandaily.com

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