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McDonald¡¯s have embraced new cuisines all over the world. This produced a bunch of unfamiliar, international McMenu items like:Âóµ±ÀÍ»ã¾ÛÁËÈ«ÊÀ½ç¸÷ÖÖÐÂʽÅëâ¿·¨£¬ÓÚÊÇһϵÁÐÄã²»ÊìϤµÄÂóµ±À͹ú¼Ê²Íµã¾Í´Ëµ®ÉúÀ²£º
10. The KiwiBurger ÆæÒì¹ûºº±¤
From: New Zealand À´Ô´£ºÐÂÎ÷À¼
McDonald¡¯s introduced the KiwiBurger in New Zealand back in 1991.ÔçÔÚ1991Ä꣬Âóµ±ÀÍÔÚÐÂÎ÷À¼ÍƳöÁËÆæÒì¹ûºº±¤°ü¡£
Just check out what goes inside it: beef, tomato, lettuce, onions, beetroot, egg and of course kiwi¡ What? There¡¯s no actual kiwi fruit in this? Really? Huh. But it¡¯s called KiwiBurger, right? Oh man, I can¡¯t exactly explain why.ÈÃÎÒÃÇÀ´¿´¿´ºº±¤ÖеÄÅäÁÏ£ºÅ£Èâ¡¢·¬ÇÑ¡¢Éú²Ë¡¢Ñó´Ð¡¢Ìð²Ë¸ù¡¢¼¦µ°¡¡µ±È»Ó¦¸Ã»¹ÓÐÆæÒì¹û°É~~ʲô£¿ÊÂʵÉÏÀïÃæÃ»ÓÐÆæÒì¹û£¿£¡ÌìÄÅ£¡ºÃ°É¡¡µ«Õâ¸öºº±¤²»ÊÇ½ÐÆæÒì¹ûºº±¤Â𣿶÷¡¡ÎÒÒ²ÎÞ·¨½âÊÍΪʲô¡¡
9. The McLobster ÁúϺºº±¤
From: parts of Canada, New England À´Ô´£º¼ÓÄô󲿷ֵØÇø£¬ÐÂÓ¢¸ñÀ¼µØÇø
The McLobster is a lobster sandwich. Its primary ingredients are lobster and bread. The sandwich has actually been around for a couple of years and at one time there were even plans to introduce it to restaurants nationwide. But someone realized that it would impossible to convince Middle American landlocked states that their ¡°lobster¡± isn¡¯t actually 2 weeks old.ÁúϺºº±¤µÄÖ÷ÒªÔÁÏÊÇÁúϺÈâºÍÃæ°ü¡£Õâ¿îºº±¤ÊÂʵÉÏÒÑ¾ÍÆ³öºÃ¼¸ÄêÁË£¬¶øÇÒÂóµ±ÀÍÉõÖÁ¿¼ÂǹýÔÚÃÀ¹úµÄËùÓÐÁ¬ËøµêÍÆ¹ã¡£µ«ÊÇ£¬Âóµ±ÀÍ·¢ÏÖ£º²»¿ÉÄÜ˵·þÃÀ¹úÖв¿ÄÚ½µØÇøµÄÈËÃÇÏàÐźº±¤Öеġ°ÁúϺÈ⡱ÊÇÐÂÏʵģ¨Êµ¼ÊÉÏËüÃÇÊÇÁ½ÖÜÇ°ÖÆ×÷µÄ£©¡£
8. McRice Burger Ã׺º±¤
From: Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines etc. À´Ô´£ºÌ¨Íå¡¢ÐÂ¼ÓÆÂ¡¢Ó¡¶ÈÄáÎ÷ÑÇ¡¢·ÆÂɱöµÈ
Another example of McDonald¡¯s international menu is the Asian rice burger. No, it¡¯s not rice between two pieces of bread. That would be silly. It¡¯s rice formed into buns with beef or chicken between them, which makes a lot more sense. You know how people are always complaining that you can¡¯t eat rice with your hands.ÁíÒ»¸öÄÜÖ¤Ã÷Âóµ±À͹ú¼Ê»¯²Ëµ¥µÄÀý×ÓÊÇ£ºÑÇÖÞµÄÃ׺º±¤¡£Õâ¸öºº±¤²»ÊÇÃæ°üÖмä¼Ð×ÅÃ×·¹Å¶£¡ÄÇÑùºÜÆæ¹ÖµÄ¡¡ÊÂʵÉÏ£¬ËüÊǰÑÃ×·¹Ñ¹ÖƳÉÃæ°üµÄÐÎ×´£¬È»ºóÔÙ¼ÐÉÏÅ£Èâ»ò¼¦Èâ~ÕâÑù¾ÍÕý³£¶àÁ˰ɣ¿ÈËÃÇ×ÜÊDZ§Ô¹ËµÎÞ·¨ÓÃÊÖÀ´³ÔÃ×·¹£¬ÏÖÔÚʵÏÖÀ²£¡
7. McSwarama ÂóʽɳÍßÂê
From: Israel À´Ô´£ºÒÔÉ«ÁÐ
You know, there¡¯s lots of talk about pain and suffering going on around the world, but the one tragedy that is often neglected is how some folks can¡¯t enjoy fried beef with bread due to religious reasons. It is with such people in mind that McDonald¡¯s has invented the McShawarma for the Israeli market. It¡¯s one of the country¡¯s kosher menu items, and consists of turkey shawarma in pita bread. But isn¡¯t it still basically meat in a type of bread? Well, yes, but the main difference here is that the meat is barbecued, not fried.Äã¶®µÄ£¬ºÜ¶àÈËÈ¥Òì¹úÂÃÐÐʱ¶¼±¥ÊÜÍ´¿à¡¡µ«ÊǸü±¯¾çµÄÊÇ£¬´ó¼ÒÓÐʱÍü¼ÇÁËÓÐÄÇôһȺÈË£¬ÓÉÓÚ×Ú½ÌÔÒòËûÃÇÉõÖÁ²»ÄܳÔÓÍÕ¨µÄÅ£Èâ¡£¿¼Âǵ½Ò»Ð©Òûʳ½û¼É£¬Âóµ±ÀÍΪÒÔÉ«ÁÐÊг¡ÌØÖÆÁËÕâ¿îÂóʽɳÍßÂ꣨ɳÍßÂêÊǰ¢À²®¹ú¼Ò×î¾ßÌØÉ«£¬Ò²ÊÇ×îµØµÀµÄС³Ô¡£´ó½ÖСÏï¶¼ÓÐÂôɳÍßÂêµÄµê£¬Ð¡µ½Â·±ß̯´óµ½¸ß¼¶²ÍÌü¶¼ÓС££©Õâ¿î²úÆ··Ç³£·ûºÏÓÌÌ«½Ì¹æµÄÒûʳϰ¹ß£¬ËüÊÇÓÉÆ¤Ëþ±ý°ü¹üÍÁ¶úÆä¿¾Èâ¡£Äã¿ÉÄÜ»áÎÊ£ºÕâ²»ÊÇ»¹ÊÇÓÃijÖÖÀàËÆÃæ°üµÄ¶«Î÷°ü×ÅÈâÂ¶÷£¬È·ÊµÊÇÕâÑùµÄ£¬µ«ÊÇ×îÖ÷ÒªµÄÇø±ðÊÇÕâЩÈâ²»ÊÇÓÍÕ¨µÄ¶øÊǺ濾³öÀ´µÄ¡£
6. Spam & Eggs ¹ÞÍ·ÖíÈâºÍ¼¦µ°
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In 2002, 78 restaurants in Hawaii started to test out dinner sets consisting of rice, spam and eggs. Though Spam might very well have a case in mainland US to soon be recognized as a synonym of ¡°pig lips and anus¡± it¡¯s actually quite popular in Hawaii, so it probably doesn¡¯t seem all that weird to them.ÔÚ2002Ä꣬ÏÄÍþÒĵÄ78¼ÒÂóµ±ÀÍ¿ªÊ¼³¢ÊÔ³öÊÛÍí·¹Ìײ͡ª¡ªÃ×·¹¡¢¹ÞÍ·ÖíÈâºÍ¼¦µ°¡£ËäÈ»¶ÔÓÚÃÀ¹ú±¾ÍÁ¾ÓÃñÀ´Ëµ£¬ËûÃǺÜÓпÉÄܾõµÃSpamÅÆµÄ¹ÞÍ·ÖíÈâ¾ÍÊÇ¡°Öí´½ÈâºÍÖíÍÎÈ⡱µÄͬÒå´Ê¡£µ«ÊÇÔÚÏÄÍþÒÄÈ´ºÜÊÜ»¶Ó£¬¿ÉÄÜÏÄÍþÒÄÈ˲»»á¾õµÃÄÇÃ´Ææ¹Ö°É£¡
5. The Mega Teriyaki Burger ¾ÞÎÞ°ÔÕÕÉÕºº±¤
From: Japan À´Ô´£ºÈÕ±¾
One day the Japanese looked at their puny teriyaki-drenched burgers and said to themselves: ¡°No¡ this will not suffice.¡± And that¡¯s how we got the Mega Teriyaki. Essentially a Big Mac swimming in the sweet, dark, teriyaki sauce and mayo.ÓÐÒ»Ì죬ÈÕ±¾ÈË¿´ÁË¿´ËûÃǵÄССµÄÕÕÉÕ½´ºº±¤È»ºó×ÔÑÔ×ÔÓ¡°Å¶²»£¬Õâµã·ÖÁ¿²»¹»°¡£¡¡±ÓÚÊǺõ£¬¾ÞÎÞ°ÔÕÕÉÕºº±¤µ®ÉúÁË£¡Æäʵ£¬Ëü¾ÍÊǽþÂúÁËÌðÌðµÄ÷îºÚµÄÕÕÉÕ½´ºÍµ°»Æ½´µÄ¾ÞÎÞ°Ô¡£
4. The McCurry Pan Âó¿§à¬ºÐ
From: India À´Ô´£ºÓ¡¶È
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The McCurry Pan is an original, surprisingly complex McCreation made especially for the Indian market. It¡¯s a crispy bread box of sorts filled with a creamy sauce of mushrooms, broccoli and peppers (there also exists a chicken version). Not only does it look awesome, it also actually consists of real vegetables, while back in the US it took months of negotiations before all of us begrudgingly accepted onions and lettuce in fast food.Âó¿§à¬ºÐÊÇΪÁËÓ¡¶ÈÊг¡´òÔìµÄÒ»¿îÔ´´µÄ¡¢·Ç³£¸´ÔÓµÄÂóµ±ÀÍ´´Ð²úÆ·¡£ËüµÄÍâ¿ÇÊÇÒ»¸öËÉ´àµÄÃæ°üºÐ£¬ÀïÃæÊ¢ÂúÁËÄ¢¹½¡¢Î÷À¼»¨ºÍºú½·ÖƳɵÄÄÌÓÍ×´¿§à¬£¨Ò²Óм¦Èâ°æ±¾£©¡£²»½ö¿´ÉÏÈ¥ºÜÔÞ£¬¶øÇÒº¬ÓÐÕæÕýµÄÊ߲ˡ£ÏëÏëµ±ÄêÃÀ¹ú¿ÉÊÇ»¨ÁËÊýÔµÄÐÉ̲ÅÁߨĵØÔÚ¿ì²ÍÀï¼ÓÈëÁËÄÇô¼¸Æ¬Ñó´ÐºÍÉú²Ë°¡£¡
3. McLaks ÈýÎÄÓ㺺±¤
From: Norway À´Ô´£ºÅ²Íþ
All the way back in 1997, McDonald¡¯s introduced the salmon sandwich in Norway to some initial success. Unlike their regular fish sandwich, the McLaks was meant to be more regional, healthier and lower on fat, meaning that there actually used to be a large Norwegian demographic which went looking for healthy foods at McDonald¡¯s. But they got what was coming to them when the sandwich was discontinued after giving a whole bunch of people food poisoning.1997Âóµ±ÀÍÔÚŲÍþÍÆ³öÁËÒ»¿îÈýÎÄÓ㺺±¤£¬²¢È¡µÃÁ˳õ²½³ÉЧ¡£ÓëÆäËûµÄºº±¤²»Í¬£¬Õâ¿îºº±¤¸üÓеØÇøÌØÉ«£¬¸üµÍÖ¬·¾£¬¸ü½¡¿µ¡£Ò²¾ÍÊÇ˵£¬ºÜ¶àŲÍþµ±µØÈ˶¼ÓÐÈ¥Âóµ±Àͳ¢ÊÔ¹ýÕâ¿î½¡¿µµÄºº±¤¡£µ«ÊDZ¯¾çµÄÊÇ£¬Õâ¿îºº±¤Í£ÊÛµÄÔÒòÊÇÓÐÒ»´ÎÂóµ±ÀÍʹµÃÒ»´óȺ¹Ë¿ÍʳÎïÖж¾ÁË¡¡
2. Gallo Pinto ºì¶¹·¹
From: Costa Rica À´Ô´£º¸ç˹´ïÀè¼Ó
Not everything has the honor to be called your national dish. There¡¯s Gallo Pinto, Costa Rica¡¯s national dish which you can get at their local McDonald¡¯s.²»ÊÇËùÓÐÊÂÎï¶¼ÓÐ×ʸñ»ñµÃ¹ú²ËµÄÈÙÓþŶ£¡µ«ºì¶¹·¹¾ÍÊÇ£¡Äã¿ÉÒÔÔÚ¸ç˹´ïÀè¼ÓµÄÈκÎÒ»¼Òµ±µØÂóµ±Àͳ¢µ½Õâ¿î¹ú²Ë¡£
The dish itself is very simple. Basically, it¡¯s fried rice and beans, eaten primarily for breakfast. The McD version is also served with scrambled eggs and sour cream.Õâ¿îʳƷ±¾ÉíÖÆ×÷Ï൱¼òµ¥¡£»ù±¾ÉϾÍÊdz´·¹¼Ó¶¹×Ó£¬Ö÷ÒªÊǵ±×öÔç²ÍÀ´Ê³Óá£Âóµ±À͵ĺ춹·¹»¹Ôö¼ÓÁ˳´µ°ºÍËáÄÌÓÍ¡£
1. McWedding Âóµ±ÀÍ»éÀñ
From: Hong Kong À´Ô´£ºÏã¸Û
Yeah, noticed how this article wasn¡¯t titled the Top 10 Foreign McDonald¡¯s Sandwiches? Seriously, McDonald¡¯s offers weddings in Hong Kong! Yeah, McWeddings.Êǵģ¬×¢Òâµ½±êÌâΪʲô²»½Ð¡°Âóµ±ÀÍÊ®´óÌØ¹©ºº±¤°ü¡±ÁËÂð£¿ÕæµÄ£¬Âóµ±ÀÍÔÚÏã¸Û»¹Ìṩ»éÀñ·þÎñ£¡Ò®~Âóʽ»éÀñ£¡
Two things that we have to make clear are that McDonald¡¯s restaurants have a generally better image in Asia than in the West and that weddings there are also insanely expensive. The wedding receptions offered by McDonald¡¯s take place in one of their restaurants as the couple and their guests feast on burgers, fries and shakes. Stacks of apple pie act as the cake. Really.ÓÐÁ½¼þÊÂÎÒÃDZØÐëÁ˽⣺һÊÇÂóµ±ÀÍÔÚÑÇÖÞµÄÐÎÏó²»ÏñÔÚÎ÷·½ÄÇô²î£¬¶þÊÇÔÚÂóµ±ÀÍÀï¾Ù°ì»éÀñÒ²ºÜ°º¹óŶ£¡Âóʽ»éÀñÔÚÂóµ±ÀÍÃŵêÀï¾Ù°ì£¬Âóµ±ÀÍΪÐÂÈ˺ÍËûÃǵıö¿ÍÌṩµÄ»éÑç´ó²ÍÊÇ£ººº±¤£¬ÊíÌõ£¬ÄÌÎô£¬ºÜ¶àÆ»¹ûÅɶÑÔÚÒ»Æð±ä³É»éÀñµ°¸â¡£ÕæµÄ£¬ÎÒûÓÐÆÄ㣡
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