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Honey checken
A prominent example is the Yogi Bear Honey Fried Chicken restaurant chain, which began in the 1960s in the Carolinas, featuring honey-flavored fried chicken and a promotional partnership with the Hanna-Barbera cartoon. Additionally, the popular Australian-Chinese dish "honey chicken" (deep-fried battered chicken tossed in a sweet honey sauce) likely evolved from Chinese cuisine, and other variations like honey garlic chicken have different roots and aren't associated with a single origin.
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He partnered with the Hanna-Barbera cartoon, and the restaurants featured a roadside neon sign of Yogi Bear.
The successful restaurants eventually drew the attention of fast-food giant Hardees Foods Inc.
Australian-Chinese "Honey Chicken"
This classic Chinese takeout dish consists of deep-fried, battered chicken coated in a sweet and savory honey sauce.
It is a well-known dish in Australia but has origins in Chinese cuisine, adapted for foreign tastes.
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