Capon We tend to think that fried chicken enjoyed a universal popularity throughout the 19th-century South. Originally associated with Virginia, it spread as a food, and with it the cult of devotion to it. Yet in certain places—Charleston and Savannah for instance—chicken was definitely ranked second as a savory fowl behind capon. If a caterer had a major public banquet, he or she would choose capon over chicken.
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ISSUE 39, FOWLS, Part 1: Capon
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Capon We tend to think that fried chicken enjoyed a universal popularity throughout the 19th-century South. Originally associated with Virginia, it spread as a food, and with it the cult of devotion to it. Yet in certain places—Charleston and Savannah for instance—chicken was definitely ranked second as a savory fowl behind capon. If a caterer had a major public banquet, he or she would choose capon over chicken.