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10 Fast Food Items You Can’t Find In The U.S.

10 Fast Food Items You Can’t Find In The U.S.

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When you think Fast Food Capital of the world, you probably think the U.S. But here are 10 fast food items you actually can’t find on U.S. ground. Ever think you’d travel overseas for Kentucky Fried Chicken? You might after reading this…

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Cheese Burger Crown Crust Pizza, Pizza Hut, Middle East

Cheese-stuffed crusts can’t hold a candle to this oven-baked masterpiece. At the Crown Crust Carnival at Pizza Huts in the Middle East, you can eat a pizza topped with beef, tomatoes, lettuce, and Pizza Hut’s special sauce, all ringed with grilled mini cheeseburgers that serve as the “crust.” For a “healthier” option there is the chicken fillet crown crust pizza, which has chicken fingers in place of the cheeseburgers.

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foodsciencejapan.blogspot.com

Gouda Shrimp-Cutlet Sandwich, KFC, Japan

You wouldn’t think seafood has any place on a KFC menu, but you’ll think again when you see this sandwich: the gouda shrimp-cutlet sandwich in Japan has a hunk of cheese stuffed with shrimp, deep friend, and placed between the usual buns, with lettuce and mayo.

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healthfreedoms.org

Mega Mac, McDonald’s, United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates McDonald’s loyalists probably laugh at our quarter pounder. They have access to Big Macs made with four layers of beef and three buns. Clearly Supersize Me didn’t scare them.

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Green Tea Blizzard, Dairy Queen, Thailand

Green tea has several health benefits, as well as calming properties, but it would appear American Dairy Queens aren’t concerned with all that. Green tea blizzards are only available in Asia. Think of a blended iced green tea frappuccino but so much better.

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mykoreaquest.com

Dry Pork and Seaweed Donut, Dunkin’ Donuts, China

China took two of its signature ingredients and stuck them on a donut. Hey, at least this donut can claim to have some nutritional value with the protein in the pork and the greens in the seaweed! It’s just the traditional, glazed Dunkin’ Donut doughnut, topped with dehydrated and pulverized pig and clusters of seaweed.

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food.allwomenstalk.com

Mac ‘n Cheese Pizza, Pizza Hut, Germany

What’s better than dough and cheese? Dough and cheese on top of dough and cheese. And that’s just what the Germans created with this pizza, topped off with pasta and smothered in cheese sauce.

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thepodanystravel.blogspot.com

Tower Burger, KFC, Australia

Most American KFCs only offer two sandwich choices, and while KFC is an American company, other countries are getting more out of it! Just look at the tower burger, available in Australia: it consists of a fried-chicken patty topped with a hash brown, tomato sauce, cheese, lettuce and sweet mayo.

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dailymail.co.uk

 

Jelly and Ice Cream, Burger King, U.K.

Jell-O might be America’s favorite dessert, but it’s not on the menu at one of America’s favorite fast food chains—at least not in the states. In the U.K. however, you can order jelly and ice cream from Burger King. It’s a strawberry-flavored “jelly” topped off with ice cream.

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smartertravel.com

 

Veg Shammi, Subway, India

Vegetarians, if you love the smells wafting from Subway restaurants but know the menu is off limits for you, think again. Well, at least if you travel to India. There you can order a veg shammi—a kabob made from lentils, garlic and onion served on fresh bread, with all the usual accouterments.

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vagabondish.com

 

Nacho Fries, Wendy’s, Japan

Wendy’s in Japan took Wendy’s classic, delicious fries and made them even better. Wendy’s diners in Japan don’t need to decide between nachos and fries: they can just order this dish, which is fries topped with guacamole, chili, cheese and jalapeno peppers.