First place: Grilled Cornbread Beef Burger (Germany)
To say it's a snack would be an understatement, sandwiched between two cornbread patties, the portion of ketchup and mayonnaise is heavier than any burger, and a burger is about $14.89
Second place: Big Leader Burger (South Korea)
Peppercorns are apparently added to the patty, in addition to sandwiched between 2 slices of bacon, dry cheese and veggies, etc., for about $26.80
Third place: Winter Wonder Burger (Denmark)
Despite looking red, this burger doesn't use ketchup, but rather is made with mayonnaise and real tomatoes, with powdered cottage cheese sprinkled on top of the patty, for about $20.80 for a burger
Fourth place: Maharaja Burger (India)
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MaharajaMcBurger A specialty of India, because many people in India don't eat beef (and some don't even eat meat, of course), McDonald's developed this chicken burger especially for India, and in fact, like the Lanzhou people who resent Lanzhou ramen, a chicken burger can only be considered a sandwich, but this one's huge, with three patties, and it's only $7.7 yuan.
Number 5: Chicken Legend Burger (UK)
The patty is hard, like a baguette, and strangely rectangular, with chicken fries sandwiched inside, the chicken fried to a crispy exterior, served with ketchup and bacon, and it feels like you're wrapping fried chicken in a bun, for about $23.80.
Sixth place: IlMcBurger (Italy)
The name and the look are all unique, with a wheat bun instead of a traditional patty, it's lighter in the hand than a traditional burger, and the flavor is very simple, about $20.80 a piece.
Seventh: MacCroquetteBurger (Netherlands)
The croquette is a Dutch version of the fried potato croquette, and this burger mixes those croquettes with a patty of ground beef, an example of McDonald's deeper localization, at about $17.80 a pop.
Number 8: Angus Beef Burger (USA)
Authentic American flavors, lots of cheese, bacon, and beef mixed together, I'm afraid the only people in the world who like a lot of cheese and beef at the same time are Americans, and yet a beef burger with so much stuff is only $20.84.
Number 9: Triple Beef Cheeseburger (Thailand)
In Thailand, you'd be hard pressed to buy a burger with vegetables, such as this cheeseburger, which is made with a huge beef patty sandwiched between an unstinting cheesy sauce, and there's no lettuce tomatoes to speak of, so one will have no problem sustaining a meal for about $17.80.
10th: Original Special Plate Roasted Duck Legs Burger (China)
The use of duck meat is really a Chinese specialty, and the flavor also has the characteristics of the Chinese sauce plate duck, according to the survey, most of the Asians, such as Japan, South Korea, eaters very much like McDonald's China's this duck meat burger, while the West is not too cold on it, but who cares, a burger as long as 12 dollars, which cares! So many demands.