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You spelled ‘nuggets’ incorrectly.And boneless should be an option...
You spelled ‘nuggets’ incorrectly.
And boneless should be an option...
Boneless arent wings...if he adds boneless, he'll have to ask who likes eating processed chicken balls.Never even heard the term flats until two days ago and now this poll. Weird
And boneless should be an option...
Joella’s in Middletown has whole.Is traditional considered "whole" wings? Love drumettes and flats, but I love finding a place that has whole wings. There used to be a BBQ joint here that had whole smoked wings that were other worldly. They had smoked corn on the cob too. Man I miss that place. Right now, Rocky's Hot Chicken Shack in Asheville is the closest place I can find for whole wings, and while they're damn good, they don't match up to those smoked wings.
I honestly don’t know the difference between traditional and the drummies/flats.
Joella’s in Middletown has whole.
NO. It Shouldn't. Boneless wings are for 8 year olds. You can get 10 of them for a buck at BK. You do realize "Boneless" wings typically aren't even wing meat?Never even heard the term flats until two days ago and now this poll. Weird
And boneless should be an option...
Deductive shall be my new favorite wordDo you all just not know what a chicken wing looks like or what? Deductive reasoning will tell you what each piece is.
Also, Google if you are really that destitute.Do you all just not know what a chicken wing looks like or what? Deductive reasoning will tell you what each piece is.
NO. It Shouldn't. Boneless wings are for 8 year olds. You can get 10 of them for a buck at BK. You do realize "Boneless" wings typically aren't even wing meat?
Traditional wing is the whole wing. All the parts.I honestly don’t think BW’s has been a successful franchise because 8 year olds indulge in their boneless wings. Regardless if it it isn’t real wing meat or not I still enjoy them as I do the traditional wings as well which no one has still answered what differentiates a traditional wing from drummies/flats. A traditional wing only comes in a drum or flat variety so what am I missing?
Not really, most menus use it to differentiate between the "traditional" bone-in wings and the glorified chicken nuggets made from breast meat. So Yes Traditional should not technically be on the list when discussing wings unless your going to put that other way on there too.Traditional wing is the whole wing. All the parts.
A better term would be 'whole' wing. Still, I'm pretty sure that's what the OP meant.Not really, most menus use it to differentiate between the "traditional" bone-in wings and the glorified chicken nuggets made from breast meat. So Yes Traditional should not technically be on the list when discussing wings unless your going to put that other way on there too.
Roosters for example, has drummies, then their Wingettes include the tips attached. they don't give you the whole wing intact.
"Flats" in this thread would be Wingettes in the real world. I don't think the OP was fully educated on his Wing vernacular when he created this thread.
Speaking of not being "fully educated," did you actually read your next-to-last paragraph?Roosters for example, has drummies, then their Wingettes include the tips attached. they don't give you the whole wing intact.
"Flats" in this thread would be Wingettes in the real world. I don't think the OP was fully educated on his Wing vernacular when he created this thread.
NO. It Shouldn't. Boneless wings are for 8 year olds. You can get 10 of them for a buck at BK. You do realize "Boneless" wings typically aren't even wing meat?