General Tso's chicken, dish popular in American Chinese restaurants, believed to be named for Tso Tsung-t'ang
General Tso's chicken was introduced in New York in the 1970s and is named in honor of the historic figure.
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Beggar's Chicken is a dish from Changshu, a city in China's Jiangsu province that is famous for its delicious taste.
Chuck Williams of Williams-Sonoma, who enjoyed the Mandarin's "beggar's chicken" dish (a whole stuffed chicken), introduced James Beard, who became a friend and learned about northern Chinese cuisine from Chiang.
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As a result of this fast food joints like Pizza Hut, Wendy's, Church's Chicken, Burger King and even a mall have opened in the municipality.
During her leadership of Church's Chicken, more than 19 percent of Church's Chicken franchises have become owned by female franchisees.
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In 1995, Moddelmog was appointed as president of Church's Chicken, a division of Atlanta-based AFC Enterprises, making her the first female president of a quick service restaurant chain (also known as fast food restaurants).
While remaining a Canadian citizen, Ivanov moved for most of the year to the United States, and participated in the Grand Prix tournaments called the "Church's Chicken Circuit" in the early 1980s, to be able to compete more often.
The Government claimed the advertisements - which also showed images of Prime Minister John Howard and Australian Democrats leader Meg Lees - breached regulations restricting political advertising.
The Grand Prix of chess was started in the 1980s by Church's Chicken.