It’s
no secret that McDonald’s tends to adjust their burger offer from
country to country. And while some cultures might find certain
combinations appealing, they don’t really gel for the rest of the
world. Thanks to the lovely world in which we live right now, we can
watch all these weird local McDonald’s burgers on the internet and
laugh in disgust.
Have
some deliciously questionable McDonald’s burgers!
McNurnburger
You
can probably guess this is a German burger, right? Well, you could
hardly call it a burger since it’s just three (yup, three)
bratwursts with mustard and onions on top. It’s essentially a big
German hot dog.
Mashed
Potato Burger
Despite
this sounding very American, the mashed potato burger is strictly
limited to China. And as it pretty much implies, it just adds a layer
of mashed potatoes to your otherwise already carb-laden burger.
McSpicy
Paneer Burger
The
big problem for McDonald’s in Hindu countries is that Hindus don’t
eat beef out of respect for cows. This leads to some more exotic
attempts of McDonald’s to create the burger effect without
resorting to beef, like this paneer burger. And for those that don’t
know, paneer is curdled cheese.
McKroket
It
sounds Dutch, and it is. A “kroket” is nothing more than the
Dutch spelling for what the rest of the world calls a “croquette”,
after its French spelling. And the burger is nothing more than a
croquette between a bun. Why make it more difficult than it has to
be?
Black
And White Burger
Because
racism is bad, even burger now have all colors available at equal
prices and equal levels of deliciousness. This Chinese creation
involves a – you’d never guess – black and white burger that
you buy together. So inclusive!
McRice
Burger
Yes, it barely gets more absurd than this. Because we all know that people in the Phillippines love rice (apparently), they replaced the bun with fried rice. It also includes some locally popular ingredients like sesame seeds, red cabbage and some good ol’ garlic mayonnaise. And it comes in beef and chicken varieties.
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