Monday, April 12, 2010

Global McDonalds Menu Part 1 (The Americas and Europe)

After researching for this list, I realized that there are way too many awesome McDonalds foods around the world to make into one list, so I'm splitting the world up.  I also realized that the United States has a very boring McDonalds menu.


Canada
    The McLobster
             The McLobster is kind of like the McRib
             in that they're both seasonal.  Picture from here.



Poutine
          I guess this is a French Canadian thing because you can only get it in Quebec. It’s French fries
          with cheese curds and gravy on top.
Hawaii
    Spam


          The Deluxe Breakfast comes with Spam, sausage, eggs, and rice.  Yummy. . . ?
 
     Haupia, Taro, and Pineapple Pies

          Like the Apple Pies you get here but with Hawaiian food.
 


Mexico
    McMolletes
       Refried beans, cheese and pico de gallo on an english muffin.


 


Argentina
    Volcan de Chocolate


       OOOOH


Norway
   McLaks


      Salmon burger.  I think it also comes in a wrap.


Spain
   Gazpacho


      It's basically cold tomato soup.


England
   Bacon Roll


      This has to be my favorite thing on here.  It's bacon, ketchup, and a roll.


France
   Recette a la Moutarde


      This sandwich has meat, two kinds of cheese, tomatoes, onions, and dijon mustard on ciabatta bread.

3 comments:

  1. Okay, I'm kind of mad now. I was in England and France and I never went to a McDonalds. Then when I get to Italy, I go to McDonalds and they barely had anything. I can't believe I missed the opportunity of getting a bacon roll or recette a la moutarde. Ridiculous!

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  2. This is actually one of the most interesting things that I've seen lately. I want that chocolate Argentinin thing sooo much!!! And the Hawaiian pie things. Yeah, this hase pretty much stimulated my interest in McDonalds food...

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  3. Very interesting selections, I have seen part of a special on Travel Channel that talked about McDonald's around the world and I had not heard of any of those!

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