The color(s) tan, red, blue, orange, green, gray, yellow, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "YETNAL MAT GEUDAERO", "TTOBONG-ITONGDALG" AND "YETNAL TONGDAK"
The mark consists of a design of a man holding a chicken. The man is outlined in black and has a gray hat with a black button. The man's face is tan, and he has black hair peeking from under his hat, a black mustache, and a black beard. The man's mouth is white with a black curved line within it. The man's shirt appears in shades of blue. The chicken is outlined in black, with a red tuft atop its head and a yellow beak. Three lines of non-Latin characters appear to the left of the design of the man. The top line of non-Latin characters appears in gray, stylized text. The second line of non-Latin characters appears in black, stylized text with a gray shadowing behind it. The wording has red, blue and orange accents. The third line of text appears in black, stylized text with a gray shadowing behind it. The wording has yellow and green accents. There is a red square to the right of the design of the man. There is a gray shadow behind it. There are various non-Latin characters appearing in white text within this red square.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "YETNAL MAT GEUDAERO", "TTOBONG-ITONGDALG" AND "YETNAL TONGDAK" and this means "PRESERVING THE TRADITIONAL TASTE", "TTOBONGEE ROASTED CHICKEN" and "TRADITIONAL WHOLE CHICKEN" in English.