Burning desire: Hot chicken takes over Nashville

City becoming famous for fried chicken so fiery it will leave your mouth in shock

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In this Friday, March 22, 2013 photo, Bolton Matthews fries chicken at Bolton's Spicy Chicken and Fish restaurant in Nashville, Tenn. Hot chicken -- fried chicken with varied amounts of seasoning that make the heat level run from mild to extra hot -- is a signature dish of Nashville. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
In this Friday, March 22, 2013 photo, Bolton Matthews fries chicken at Bolton's Spicy Chicken and Fish restaurant in Nashville, Tenn. Hot chicken -- fried chicken with varied amounts of seasoning that make the heat level run from mild to extra hot -- is a signature dish of Nashville. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
In this Friday, March 22, 2013 photo, Keith Graham sprinkles hot seasoning on an order of chicken at Bolton's Spicy Chicken and Fish restaurant in Nashville, Tenn. Hot chicken -- fried chicken with varied amounts of seasoning that make the heat level run from mild to extra hot -- is a signature dish of Nashville. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
In this Friday, March 23, 2013 photo, Madison Lehman, 5, right, takes a drink after tasting her first piece of hot chicken at Prince's Hot Chicken Shack in Nashville, Tenn. Hot chicken -- fried chicken with varied amounts of seasoning that make the heat level run from mild to extra hot -- is a signature dish of Nashville. Also shown are Cherie Salazar, left, Joey Lehman, 11, and Manny Salazar. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

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