Kansas Fried Chicken Just Dropped Korean Mousahab
Kansas Fried Chicken is giving mousahab a Korean twist with sauce, sesame, crinkle fries and toast. Authentic? Debatable. Fried? Absolutely.
Kansas Fried Chicken has officially entered its Korean era, or at least its interpretation of one, with the launch of its new Korean Mousahab.
For the uninitiated, mousahab is essentially boneless chicken that’s usually breaded and fried. Kansas’ latest version takes that formula and tops it with Korean-style sauce and a generous sprinkle of sesame seeds, because apparently that’s the international language of “Korean-inspired.”
Authenticity aside, the meal comes fully packaged for the fast-food faithful: crispy mousahab, crinkle-cut fries, and two slices of toast to soak up the sauce situation unfolding underneath.
Does adding Korean sauce and sesame automatically make mousahab Korean? The jury’s still out. But Kansas Fried Chicken is absolutely selling it as such, and honestly, nobody ordering fried chicken at 1 AM is filing a cultural accuracy report.
The Korean Mousahab is currently available across Kansas Fried Chicken branches all over Egypt.
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