
鹿児島県·特産品
Nakanoesuji Ingye Chicken
Tanegashima is home to a rare native breed called 'Ingye Chicken.' Its origin dates back to 1894, when the British sailing ship Drameltain ran aground during a storm. It is said that the islanders who provided relief were given the chickens that were on board. 'Ingye' was a term used at the time to refer to English people. Now, as a precious breed remaining only on Tanegashima, it has been designated as a natural monument of Nakanoesuji Town. It is truly an island treasure that has been carefully protected and passed down. Its eggs have a deep yolk color and a rich, savory flavor. Please experience the bounty of the Ingye Chicken, which carries the romance of history arriving at Tanegashima across the sea.
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