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- Airline_chicken abstract "Airline chicken is a food dish comprising a boneless chicken breast with the drumette attached. Skin on breast with 1st wing joint and tenderloin attached, otherwise boneless. The cut is also known as a frenched breast. It is also known as \"statler chicken\", a name which originated from the Boston Hotel Statler, built in 1927 by E.M. Statler. A chicken dish stating it is \"Statler\" means it is a breast of chicken with the drumette still attached. It can be accompanied by any type of sauces or side dishes.".
- Airline_chicken wikiPageID "14601627".
- Airline_chicken wikiPageLength "1255".
- Airline_chicken wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Airline_chicken wikiPageRevisionID "681930409".
- Airline_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Park_Plaza_Hotel_&_Towers.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicken_dishes.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Ellsworth_Milton_Statler.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageWikiLink List_of_chicken_dishes.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Loin.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageWikiLinkText "Airline chicken".
- Airline_chicken wikiPageWikiLinkText "statler".
- Airline_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chicken.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meat-stub.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Airline_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Airline_chicken subject Category:Chicken_dishes.
- Airline_chicken hypernym Dish.
- Airline_chicken type Food.
- Airline_chicken type Dish.
- Airline_chicken type FunctionalSubstance.
- Airline_chicken type Thing.
- Airline_chicken type Q2095.
- Airline_chicken comment "Airline chicken is a food dish comprising a boneless chicken breast with the drumette attached. Skin on breast with 1st wing joint and tenderloin attached, otherwise boneless. The cut is also known as a frenched breast. It is also known as \"statler chicken\", a name which originated from the Boston Hotel Statler, built in 1927 by E.M. Statler. A chicken dish stating it is \"Statler\" means it is a breast of chicken with the drumette still attached.".
- Airline_chicken label "Airline chicken".
- Airline_chicken sameAs Q4698754.
- Airline_chicken sameAs m.03d95xd.
- Airline_chicken sameAs Q4698754.
- Airline_chicken wasDerivedFrom Airline_chicken?oldid=681930409.
- Airline_chicken isPrimaryTopicOf Airline_chicken.