Did you know that Chinese food wholesalers pay 50 cents a pound for chicken feet?
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In the streets outside Brixton Village it is still possible to buy plantains and chicken feet.
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Chicken feet, also called Phoenix paws by the Chinese, are a valued delicacy in Cantonese dim sum.
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In 1985 someone in the U.S. figured out that lowly chicken feet would have a huge market in China.
Before American chicken feet walked into China, they were used for animal feed, making about 2 cents per pound.
Although most shoppers will probably never become experts on the matter, they can examine sweaters for bubbles or so-called "chicken feet, " ripples and wrinkles in a weave that appear when factories knit too fast.
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Indian poultry farmers have learned that once-discarded chicken's feet can actually be sold.
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