Grand Chicken
Nutritional value per 1 sandwich 263.0 g | |
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Energy | 724.0 kcal (3,029 kJ) |
69.0 g | |
Sugars | 8.0 g |
Dietary fiber | 4.0 g |
37.0 g | |
Saturated | 11.8 g |
Trans | 0.2 g |
29.0 g | |
Minerals | |
Calcium |
(20%) 200.0 mg |
Iron |
(24%) 3.1 mg |
Sodium |
(85%) 1270.0 mg |
Other constituents | |
Cholesterol | 78.0 mg |
Values may be different outside The arabic market. | |
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Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults. Source: McDonald's Arabia Grand Chicken classic |
The Grand Chicken is a Chicken Sandwich Sold by Arabian Franchises of McDonald's in the Middle East, Pakistan and Cyprus,The sandwich consists of a toasted wheat bun topped with Cornmeal cut from the top, a slice of, beef, a breaded chicken breast meat patty, lettuce, and garlic mayo sauce.
History
the Grand chicken was first introduced around 2010 as a limited time sandwich, the early version of the Sandwich had a sesame topped bun instead of the Corn meal topping, tomatoes, Emmental cheese and mayo-mustard sauce. on May 2011 the sandwich was relaunched, with corn meal bread and with three varieties, due to good sales that the sandwich has made in its limited time.[1] The Grand Chicken Special was introduced in Egypt December 2014, it is also available in Pakistan as a limited time offer.
Variants
- Grand Chicken Deluxe Consists of a breaded chicken patty, topped with lettuce, tomatoes, two slices of Emmental cheese and topped with mayo mustard sauce[2]
- Grand Chicken Special Consists of a breaded chicken patty, topped with lettuce, rocca leaves, tomatoes, 2 slices of Emmental cheese, dressed in a 'gourmet sauce' consists of Dijon mustard, and a slice of chicken roll, in a bun with corn meal topping.[3]
- Grand Chicken Spicy was a spiced up patty variant was available in 2012 in GCC countries and currently available in egypt.
- Grand Chicken Cajun is served in Morocco with a sesame topped bun, cheddar cheese, fried onions,lettuce, tomatoes and Cajun sauce that is composed of garlic, cumin, pepper and paprika[4]