Saturday, September 19, 2015
Saudi Arabia: Burger King offering green burgers for national day celebration
The color was achieved by adding tomato sauce. On the menu in Japan you could also find a black burger. Its bun is colored with bamboo charcoal, and squid ink is added to the ketchup.
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Source/Credit: RT.com
By RT.com | September 17, 2015
This is not the first time the company has changed the colors of its burgers.
In a social media post the company said "Celebrate the national day with our national green burger! #burgerkingksa"
In Japan, Burger King offered burgers on red buns, with red cheese and red hot sauce made from miso and hot pepper.
The color was achieved by adding tomato sauce. On the menu in Japan you could also find a black burger. Its bun is colored with bamboo charcoal, and squid ink is added to the ketchup.
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