This is because around the world, cultures and cuisines differ, but we all nonetheless are connected and share many similarities. For example, in addition to the aforementioned foods, the German and Austrian Schnitzels are a core delicacy that are similar but not sold as portable. In fact, when I introduced the Taiwanese Fried Chicken Cutlet to my friend from Germany, he asked if it was a portable Schnitzel! Some other similar foods include a Mexican Fried Chicken Sandwich (Cemita Milanesa de Pollo), where the cutlet is enjoyed as part of a delicious burger, and the Japanse Tonkatsu (とんかつ), where the cutlet is made of pork, sliced, and usually eaten with rice and vegetables. What is your favorite kind of fried chicken?
Usually, it is prepared by taking a chicken steak, dipping it in an egg and flour batter, and deep frying it. It is then sometimes coated with spices.
The cutlets are usually prepared with ingredients sourced from Taiwan. Especially for those sold from street vendors, the ingredients are usually produced and sold locally. For instance, with chicken from local farms. Monga is especially known for partnering with local farmers and using their products to support the communities they do business in.