zoid wrote:If we got stuff like that here I'd eat WAY more McD's
I'm somewhat afraid to know what McD's fried goose liver tastes like, but I am very intrigued. When I lived out there, there were a lot of interesting offerings at McD's and BK that never saw the US market. (This is not unusual, of course, as international markets have their own menus. Like check out McD's India menu, which has stuff like the McSpicy Paneer (a deep-fried breaded paneer patty on a burger bun) or the Chicken Maharaja Mac, kind of a Big Mac made with McChicken type patties and a curry-tinged special sauce.) I remember the "McFu" ("McFoo") -- whose name might not fly in the US -- which was a sweet & sour pork burger (that I actually enjoyed). There was also a "Western Whopper" at BK, c. 2001, topped with barbecue sauce and fried onion rings (I seem to remember some business-type reality show in the US "coming up" with the idea a few years later--maybe it was The Apprentice?) as well as the "Angry Whopper" c. 2005, which I thought was a weird "Hunglish" sort of name, and then it showed up on US menus c. 2009 or so, with the same weird name. I find it fascinating when I travel to try the local twists at the US fast food chains.
ETA: Apparently, a chicken version of the
McFu showed up in the German market, as well, and I guess I'm not the only one a little dubious about the name.
ETA2: Oh, and I didn't see the fried camembert with blueberry jam. That's actually a pretty common Hungarian menu item, under the name rántott sajt ("fried cheese"). For awhile, it was one of the few guaranteed-to-be-vegetarian items you could get at a Hungarian restaurant. It's quite often served with a blueberry jam (though usually mistranslated as "cranberry jam" if an English translation is provided on the menu) or tartar sauce.
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Binko on October 25th, 2014, 8:27 pm, edited 3 times in total.