- he Garlic Whopper has chopped garlic added
Available in Israel and in some restaurants in Sweden ('Whopper Garlic') - The Mustard Whopper replaces the mayonnaise with mustard
Available in the US states of Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas - The Rodeo Whopper replaces the raw onion and ketchup with onion rings and barbecue sauce
Available in Argentina and Israel - The Whopper Pepper has added JalapeƱos and a tabasco kind of flavoured sauce instead of mayo, cheese is also standard on this one.
Available in Sweden - The Whopper with roasted onions and mushrooms
Available in Israel - The Whopper Teriyaki has teriyaki sauce instead of ketchup
Available in Japan - The Italian Whopper has avocado instead of lettuce
Available in Chile - The Bacon and Cheese Double Whopper - two ¼ lb (113.4 gram) hamburger patties, 4 pieces of bacon and 2 slices of American cheese
Available in Japan and Hong Kong - Bulgogi Whopper uses Bulgogi sauce in it.
Available in South Korea
FInally the whopper was such a big success is because it gave the people that there was an idea that people could have it their way. Which is the Burger King logo. According to BK there are 221,184 different ways you can have a whopper, and don't ask me how they got that number.
-Jesse Fajnzylber
yuck!!! even the original one sounds gross to me!
ReplyDeletehave you ever tried a whopper?
I'm with Nellie: even one is pretty disgusting. Interesting how it's been embraced world-wide. Hard to believe that countries that have great food traditions have turned to this. Japan? Really? I would expect better of them.
ReplyDeleteThe Rodeo Whopper sounds good. Have you ever had one?
ReplyDeleteAlso why is the Whopper called "The Whopper"? Usually creations are named after the inventor, which isn't the case here since McLamore created it.
I don't know its just a catchy name
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