NEW YORK (AP) ._ Will the nephew of Colonel Sanders inadvertently revealed the secret blend of spices and herbs that is the basis of the rule of KFC?
The company says the recipe published in the Chicago Tribune is not authentic, but that has not stopped abundant conjectures Internet that has been exposed one of the largest and most closely guarded secrets in the history of fast food.
It all started when a reporter visited Joe Ledington, nephew of the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Colonel Harland David Sanders.
the reporter was working on an article for the travel section of the Tribune of Corbin, Kentucky, where Sanders first served his fried chicken.
At one point, Ledington took a family album containing the testament of the second wife of Sanders, Claudia Ledington .
in the back of the document a list for a blend of 11 herbs and spices is written to mix with two cups of flour.
Although Joe Ledington was initially told the reporter that was the original recipe, later he said he was not sure .
KFC recipe calls her “one of the biggest trade secrets in the world.”
Then said the recipe that saw the reporter is not the original.
“ Many people have made statements like this for years and none has been successful. This neither is “KFC said in a statement.
The company says the original recipe handwritten in 1940 by Sanders it is a digital safe protected by two feet of concrete and monitored 24 hours a day by a video system and motion sensors.
“ Many people have made statements like this for years and none has been successful. This is not either. “
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