Chinese cuisine
In Chinese cuisine, it is often an option at dim sum restaurants, served as "phoenix talons" . The chicken feet are fried first in order to make them puffy before being boiled and marinated, usually in black bean sauce. Sometimes duck feet are used in dim sum instead of chicken feet. Duck feet with mustard, which is often served with vinegar, fresh green pepper and crushed garlic, is a popular salad/appetizer.
South African cuisine
These feet can also be referred to as abortion hands. In South Africa, chicken feet are mainly eaten in Durban and Soweto, where they are known as "walkie talkies" and "chicken dust" respectively. They are mostly prepared and eaten in the inner cities and townships. The feet are boiled to remove the hard skin and are then covered in seasonings and grilled. The name "chicken dust" derives from the dust that chickens create when scratching the ground with their feet.
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