People are just realizing this incredible detail abut KFC's twitter account

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'They're literally following 11 herbs and spices. Brilliant.' People are just now realizing that KFC takes their secret recipe very seriously, even on social media.

There was a surge of interest in 2016, when the secretive blend was thought to have been outed, after a journalist frommet with Joe Ledington, the Colonel's nephew, at the Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum, in Kentucky.claimed it contained the infamous ingredients

."That is the original 11 herbs and spices that were supposed to be so secretive," the site quoted Ledington as saying. The mixture lists garlic salt, white pepper, ginger, paprika, dried mustard, black pepper, celery salt, oregano, basil, thyme and salt, to be mixed with two cups of white flour. Ledington later retracted his assertion it was the much-lauded recipe. And the paper shared a statement from KFC after presenting the list to them, with a spokesperson saying:"Lots of people through the years have claimed to discover or figure out the secret recipe, but no one's ever been right.":"We say no to nasties, and have no artificial colors, flavor additives or trans fats in any of our food.

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