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KFC Fried Soup is Coming Soon to Japan

Those visiting Japan this fall will want to pick up some KFC fried soup. Yes, the American chicken chain is set to begin offering deep-fried soup in the Land of the Rising Sun. The soup in question is corn potage, a creamy soup that has recently exploded in popularity.

KFC fried soup is devilishly simple to make; at least the chicken chain makes it seem that way. KFC will use simple bread in the soup and then drop it in the fryer! The soup will be available for a limited time and is set to go on sale come September 5. While something like this might not fly in America, Asian fast-food restaurants are known for "odd" items (by North American standards).
Trend Themes
1. Deep-fried Soup - There is a growing trend of deep-frying different types of soups, like corn potage, which creates a unique and crispy texture.
2. Fast-food Innovation - Fast-food chains in Asia are continuously pushing the boundaries of culinary innovation by introducing unconventional menu items, such as deep-fried soup.
3. Global Flavor Fusion - The introduction of KFC fried soup in Japan reflects a larger trend of blending and experimenting with different cuisines to create new, exciting flavors for consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food - The fast-food industry could explore innovative ways to introduce unconventional menu items, like deep-fried soup, to cater to adventurous consumers.
2. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can tap into the trend of global flavor fusion by incorporating unique and cross-cultural dishes, such as deep-fried stew recipes, into their menus.
3. Restaurant - Restaurants can leverage the popularity of unconventional food items, like deep-fried soup, to attract customers seeking unique dining experiences.

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