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Kuro Burger in the menu of a food stall in Singapore. Kuro Burger ('Kuro' means 'black' in Japanese) is a product line of hamburger sold by the Japanese franchises of the Burger King fast food restaurant chain since 2014. The buns and the cheese of the hamburger are colored black with bamboo charcoal. [1]
The Big King sandwich is one of Burger King's major hamburger products and has been part of its menu for more than twenty years. During its testing phase in 1996–1997, it was originally called the Double Supreme and was configured similarly to the McDonald's Big Mac —including a three piece roll. [ 16 ]
2. Burger King Japan: Kuro Ninja Burger (2010) In early 2010, Burger King Japan went all in on a fan-inspired, specialized burger based on an anime character. The burger was made up of two black ...
Japanese Burger Kings offered this seasonal burger featuring slices of fried kabocha squash – often referred to as Japanese pumpkin for a limited time back in fall of 2012.
Back by popular demand, black burgers are returning to menus in Burger King Japan in a week. According to The Wall Street Journal, the black burgers debuted back in 2012 and were a runaway hit ...
Unlike its competitor McDonald's, Burger King plans to leave its original menu untouched. [27] Later owned by Japan Tobacco, [28] it withdrew from the Japanese market [6] in February 2001 with all of its 25 outlets sold to Lotteria. [28] Burger King reentered the Japanese market by opening the first outlet in Shinjuku, Tokyo in November 2006. [29]
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Although Wendy's was the first to have a value menu in 1989, Burger King decided to offer its own value menu in 1998. [18] [19] This menu featured seven products: the Whopper Jr., a five-piece Chicken Tenders, a bacon cheeseburger, medium-sized French fries, medium soft drink, medium onion rings, and a small milkshake – all priced at 99¢ (USD).