08/10/2025
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THE JOURNEY OF CHICKEN FROM WILD BIRD TO WORLD’S FAVORITE MEAL
✨ Did you know chickens were once worshipped before they ever landed on our plates? ✨
Thousands of years ago, long before fried chicken or chicken soup existed, the ancestors of modern chickens roamed the tropical forests of Southeast Asia particularly in parts of Thailand, Indonesia, and India. These wild birds were called red junglefowl (Gallus gallus), and they are still found in the wild today.
Historians believe that humans first domesticated chickens around 8,000–10,000 years ago. But surprisingly, they weren’t raised for food at first. They were kept for religious rituals, cockfighting, and their beauty. Chickens symbolized power, courage, and the cycle of life and death.
In ancient China and India, chickens were part of royal ceremonies. In Egypt, their crowing was seen as a sign of sunrise and rebirth. Chickens spread across Asia through trade routes and reached Europe around 800 BCE, carried by travelers and merchants.
It wasn’t until the Roman Empire that chickens began to be widely eaten. The Romans loved experimenting with flavors, roasting, stewing, and seasoning chicken with herbs and spices. As the empire expanded, chicken recipes traveled with it, becoming part of Mediterranean cuisine.
When European explorers set sail to the Americas, they brought chickens along, spreading them to every continent. Over time, chicken became one of the most adaptable and affordable sources of protein for people across the world.
🍗 Fun Facts:
The red junglefowl is still alive today, wild chickens that look almost identical to their ancient ancestors.
Chickens were once considered sacred animals and were even used for fortune-telling in ancient Rome (called Alectryomancy).
There are over 25 billion chickens on Earth. that’s more than any other bird species!
In ancient Greece, roosters were symbols of bravery and were kept in temples dedicated to gods.
The word “chicken” comes from the Old English cicen, meaning “young fowl.”
💭 What’s your favorite chicken dish, crispy fried, grilled, or spicy?
Click the photo to read the full story and share your favorite style of chicken below!
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PERJALANAN AYAM – DARI BURUNG LIAR HINGGA MAKANAN FAVORIT DUNIA
Tahukah kamu bahwa ayam dulu disembah sebelum akhirnya jadi makanan di meja kita?
Ribuan tahun lalu, jauh sebelum ayam goreng atau sop ayam dikenal, nenek moyang ayam modern hidup bebas di hutan tropis Asia Tenggara — terutama di wilayah Thailand, Indonesia, dan India. Burung liar ini dikenal dengan nama ayam hutan merah (Gallus gallus), dan sampai hari ini masih bisa ditemukan di alam liar.
Para sejarawan memperkirakan manusia mulai menjinakkan ayam sekitar 8.000–10.000 tahun lalu. Namun, awalnya ayam bukan untuk dimakan. Mereka dipelihara untuk ritual keagamaan, adu ayam, dan keindahan bulunya. Ayam dianggap simbol kekuatan, keberanian, dan siklus kehidupan serta kematian.
Di Cina dan India kuno, ayam sering hadir dalam upacara kerajaan. Di Mesir, kokok ayam dianggap pertanda matahari terbit dan kelahiran kembali. Melalui jalur perdagangan, ayam menyebar ke seluruh Asia dan akhirnya sampai ke Eropa sekitar tahun 800 SM, dibawa oleh para pedagang.
Baru pada masa Kekaisaran Romawi, ayam mulai populer sebagai makanan. Orang Romawi senang bereksperimen. Memanggang, merebus, hingga membumbui ayam dengan rempah-rempah. Ketika kekaisaran itu meluas, resep ayam pun ikut menyebar dan menjadi bagian penting kuliner Mediterania.
Saat para penjelajah Eropa berlayar ke Benua Amerika, mereka membawa ayam sebagai bekal hidup, menjadikannya tersebar ke seluruh dunia. Sejak saat itu, ayam menjadi sumber protein paling populer dan terjangkau di banyak budaya.
🍗 Fakta Menarik:
Ayam hutan merah masih hidup sampai sekarang, hampir mirip dengan ayam zaman purba.
Dahulu ayam dianggap hewan suci dan bahkan digunakan untuk meramal di Romawi kuno (Alectryomancy).
Ada lebih dari 25 miliar ayam di dunia, lebih banyak dari jumlah burung lainnya!
Di Yunani kuno, ayam jantan adalah simbol keberanian dan sering dipelihara di kuil.
Kata “ayam” dalam bahasa Inggris, chicken, berasal dari bahasa Inggris Kuno cicen, yang berarti “anak burung.”
💭 Kamu lebih s**a ayam goreng renyah, ayam bakar, atau ayam pedas?
👉 Klik foto untuk membaca kisah lengkapnya dan bagikan gaya ayam favoritmu di komentar!