"chicken tender" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: chicken tenders [plural]
Etymology: From chicken + tender (possibly an abbreviation of tenderloin, although not associated with the loin). Etymology templates: {{m|en|chicken}} chicken, {{m|en|tender}} tender, {{m|en|tenderloin}} tenderloin Head templates: {{en-noun}} chicken tender (plural chicken tenders)
  1. (cooking, usually in the plural) A deep-fried strip of chicken without bones or skin. Tags: plural-normally Categories (topical): Cooking Synonyms (deep-fried strip of chicken): chicken finger
    Sense id: en-chicken_tender-en-noun-h4VLRlPi Topics: cooking, food, lifestyle Disambiguation of 'deep-fried strip of chicken': 81 19
  2. (cooking) A flap of chicken meat found on, and easily detached from, the breast. Categories (topical): Cooking
    Sense id: en-chicken_tender-en-noun-SouE~JnQ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 23 77 Topics: cooking, food, lifestyle

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