Burger King Japan is known to release burgers with unique flavors to suit the taste of its citizens and now it has added a new sandwich and it was not just one but two. Based on the reports, the Japanese unit of the American fast-food chain launched the Big Mouth Burgers.
Most of the burgers today have slim beef patties but the two new sandwiches from Burger King Japan have plump ones and three layers are added to every burger. According to Food Beast, the Big Mouth Burgers come in two types and they are the Cheese & Cheese Big Mouth Burger and the Super Spicy Big Mouth Burger.
These will be available in Burger King Japan’s restaurant outlets but for a limited time only. The Cheese & Cheese Big Mouth Burger is for customers who are not fond of spicy foods. This has creamy jalapeño and cheese sauce are spread in between the patties.
The sandwich also features three slices of cheddar cheese and three types of shredded cheeses. As for the Super Spicy Big Mouth Burger, everyone could guess, it will be spicy due to the spicy green jalapeño cheese sauce. Of course, it will also have cheese and three flame-grilled beef patties.
HypeBeast noted that the Big Mouth Burgers are the latest addition to Burger King Japan’s menu board after releasing a series of Whopper under its Ugly Burger series. It also launched the Tokyo Teriyaki Tower prior to the arrival of the Cheese & Cheese Big Mouth Burger and the Super Spicy Big Mouth Burger.
The new Big Mouth Burger offering is different from the previous ones because of its massive size. In fact, they are being marketed in Japan as “extra-large burgers” which is actually an accurate description.
Meanwhile, Burger King Japan’s Big Mouth Burgers are expected to be another hit and it will be in BK store outlets across the country from Aug. 27 to Sept. 9 only. Both the Super Spicy Big Mouth Burger and the Cheese & Cheese Big Mouth Burger are priced at 1,080 yen for a la carte and 1,380 yen if ordered with a side and drink.


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