Friday, December 31

What's in this Blog?


Have you ever eaten KFC Chicken before? You must remember how crispy and tasty it was. And how oily it was! Many people wonder just how 'healthy' it is. In this blog, you will find out all the nutrition facts, the ingredients, and the horrible diseases it causes.

P.S. I know that the MSG post is a little long, but all of it was my writing. ONLY the lists of effects were copy and pasted because it is pointless to retype them.

Thursday, December 30

Nutritional Value and Facts



Percent of Daily Value


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 piece (161.0 g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories
360
Calories from Fat
189
% Daily Value*
Total Fat
21.0g
32%
Saturated Fat
5.0g
25%
Cholesterol
115mg
38%
Sodium
1020mg
42%
Total Carbohydrates
7.0g
2%
Protein
37.0g
Vitamin A 2%

Vitamin C 2%
Calcium 8%

Iron 6%
* Based on a 2000 calorie diet




Friday, December 10

History of KFC

In 1930, Colonel Harland Sanders started to sell fried chicken from a small gas station in Kentucky. Soon enough, he began to sell, fries, burgers, wraps, and even salads. Then in 1940, he devised something known as, the 'Secret Recipe.' This was a special mixture of ingredients to make the coating of the fried chicken. It consist of several herbs and spices to make his chicken coating extremely tasteful. KFC Chicken is accused of causing severe obesity and heart diseases. That is why KFC Chicken has become so famous these days.

Thursday, December 9

Ingredients of KFC Chicken

The recipe for the KFC Chicken may not be exact because of course, it is a secret recipe and whoever finds out will be sued. This is the closest recipe that can be found for free and that tastes like it.


Ingredients:

  • 1 whole chicken

  • 2- 3 eggs beaten

  • 4 tablespoons of oil

  • Coating Mixture:
    - 2 cups flour (good)
    - 1/2 tsp salt (bad)
    - 1/2 tsp thyme (good)
    - 1/2 tsp basil (good)
    - 1/2 tsp oregano (good)
    - 1 tbsp celery salt (bad)
    - 1 tbsp black pepper (good)
    - 1 tbsp dry mustard (bad)
    - 4 tbsp paprika (okay)
    - 2 tsp garlic salt (bad)
    - 1 tsp ground ginger good)
    - 3 tbsp MSG Accent (BAD!)

Also, the chicken must be cooked in a pressure cooker.

Wednesday, December 8

Oregano


Oregano is a special herb, native to Europe, the Mediterranean Region, and southern and central Asia. It can grow and average of 60cm, and has purple flowers. It is usually used in Italian- American and Greek cuisines. It has an aromatic, warm, and slightly bitter taste. Some can be so strong that it numbs your tongue! Oregano is an antioxidant, which slows aging, due to high amounts of phenolic acids and flavanoids. Oregano is taken by mouth for the treatment of colds, influenza, mild fevers, indigestion, stomach upsets and painful menstruation. It is strongly sedative and should not be taken in large doses, though mild teas have a soothing effect and aid restful sleep. Seeing how healthy it was, Colonel Sanders decided to add this herb to his secret recipe. Yet, he ruins its health benefits by adding MSG.

MSG Accent



MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) Accent is a famous taste enhancer known all over the world. It was first commercially produced by a Japanse scientist in 1908 by the name of Kikunae Ikeda. He was always curious about why all chefs and cooks sprinkled a some sort seewead called Kombu. He took it to his labaratory and analyzed it, finding out that its taste was unami, meaning every taste. Therefore, whenever it is put on food, it will automatically intensify the natural flavors. Soon, he patented it, and sold it to the world. The U.S.A. first used MSG to make army rations taste better. Then, word got out about it to restaurants all over the States and all the fast- food companies started to use it. In 1940, KFC did too.
KFC sells a lot of chicken everyday. And if they do live up to their secret recipe promise, each piece of chicken will contain several herbs and spices. Therefore, to do that, it would cost a huge amount of money. So, KFC found a loophole; yes, all the pieces of chicken will contain those herbs and spices. But, there will only be a small amount placed on it yet it will taste like there is more because MSG Accent will be used to intesify the taste. That was a very great but evil idea about KFC.
MSG is the sodium salt of the amino acid glutamic acid and a form of glutamate. It is sold as a fine white crystal substance, similar in appearance to salt or sugar. MSG is so widely used, that people eat it almost everyday without noticing. The average intake of MSG per week by a person is 58 grams! Also, MSG is severe to those with pre-existing vascular disease, hypoglycemic patients, pregnant women, and people with renal or congestive heart failure. To 40% of average Americans, they react to MSG. Each reaction differs for it depends on the person's diet and physical activity. Usual reaction time is usualy 48 hours from consumption. Duration time varies. It causes headache, vomiting, diarrhea, heart rate change, stomach cramps, mood changes, fatigue, and dizziness. For some others, it causes difficulty in concentration, extreme mood swings, depression, difficulty with balance, sleep disturbances, convulsions, hyperactivity, esophageal reflux and heartburn, flushing of the skin, asthma, and swelling of the throat. MSG headaches are infamous for being more painful than a root canal. If you eat MSG often enough, you will become more and more used to it and the reactions will become minimal. Here is a picture of glutamic acid, a main ingredient of MSG Accent.