Dino Chicken Nuggets
[1]Dino Nuggets are chicken nuggets shaped into dinosaurs; they are loved by children all over the globe and you can buy them almost everywhere such as gas stations, Walmarts, super stores and more. Dino Chicken nuggets get 4.7 stars on Amazon and are more loved than regular chicken nuggets.[2]
The types of Dino Nuggets
Stegosaurus Nuggets are one of the three most common; they consist of a thick body with a spiky back, and also have a small head and tail.
Tyrannosaurus Nuggets are the most popular. They have a medium-size body but a long tail and head, and also have a small arm just under the head. The Tyrannosaurus nugget is believed to be the most delicious, even though they all are the same. The Tyrannosaurus nuggets can also be called T-Rex nuggets.File:Dino nugget trex.png
Brachiosaurus Nuggets are very long with a small tail and legs. These are very basic but taste good. The Brachiosaurus nugget’s shape comes from the brachiosaurus dinosaur, which is a herbivore.
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Origin [3]
Dino nuggets first hit the shelves in 1993, in America, when the first Jurassic Park movie was released and every kid wanted to watch the movie. The company that made the Dino nuggets was Perdue Farms, who are one of the biggest companies in the chicken industry.
Ingredients
Steggles Crumbed Chicken Dino Snacks Tempura: Ingredients are Chicken (52%), Water, Wheat Flour, Maize Flour, Wheat Starch, Salt, Dextrose (Tapioca, Maize), Mineral Salts (450, 451, 500), Spice (Turmeric), Wheat Gluten, Vegetable Oil, Soy Meal (Wheat), Soy Protein, Dehydrated Vegetables (Onion, Garlic), Natural Chicken Roast Flavour, Yeast Extract.
References
- ↑ "Dino Chicken Nuggets | John Soules Foods". JohnSoulesFoods. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Perdue, Chicken Dino Nugget Vegetable, 22 Ounce". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
- ↑ Blumenthal, Rachel Leah (2022-06-29). "The Best Chicken Nugget Shapes, According to Kids". Eater. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
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