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  • KFC's Edible Coffee Cups (The U.K.) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#1) KFC's Edible Coffee Cups (The U.K.)

    Have you ever wanted a coffee cup you can eat afterwards? Or perhaps you're ~going green~ and want to avoid tossing a styrofoam cup? Whatever the case, KFC understands and is giving you what you want. KFC's edible coffee cup is made from a wafer cookie and coated with white chocolate that keeps the heat inside.
  • Burger King's Pizza-Sized Burgers (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#2) Burger King's Pizza-Sized Burgers (Japan)

    Sometimes beauty is all about simplicity, especially if everything else in comparison is some strange Lovecraftian abomination. Burger king of Japan released a burger the size of a pizza, which you can take apart in burger slices and share with your friends. Assuming that you'd want to share, or have any friends left after they learn about your weird eating habits.
  • Pizza Hut's Cheeseburger Stuffed Crust Pizza (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#3) Pizza Hut's Cheeseburger Stuffed Crust Pizza (Japan)

    It seems like every Pizza Hut chain outside of America is far more ambitious with their creations; the Middle East and the U.K. are no exceptions. To pizza fans' delight (or maybe their horror), the Crown Crust Carnival Pizzas serve up what might be the weirdest stuffed crust offerings yet, with one being made entirely out of mini cheeseburgers.
  • Taco Bell's Chocodilla (Guatemala) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#4) Taco Bell's Chocodilla (Guatemala)

    There must be some miscommunication between consumer and fast food corporations, as they keep trying to put dessert where it doesn't belong. However, you'd probably still give the Taco Bell Chocodilla a try if you happened to be in Guatemala, right? It might even be good, as it's basically a tortilla with Babe Ruth candy and chocolate sauce inside. Not too crazy, right?
  • Burger King's Xtra Long Chili Cheese (South Africa and Australia) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#5) Burger King's Xtra Long Chili Cheese (South Africa and Australia)

    Burger King has decided that their burgers simply weren't deadly enough, so they rectified this by adding a few inches - and a whole lot of meat. The Xtra Long Burger series looks like what would happen if Subway and Burger King had an affair. This particular Xtra Long features a mountain of meat, chili cheese, and jalapeños, stuffed into a sub-style bun.
  • KFC's Double Down Dog (Philippines) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#6) KFC's Double Down Dog (Philippines)

    You're likely familiar with KFC's origianl Double Down experiment: a chicken sandwich with fried chicken in place of the usual bun. Hailed as a failure, KFC refused to back down and decided to up the ante with their most ambitious project yet: the Double Down Dog. Chicken and chicken might have been off-putting, but pork and chicken? Why, it's brilliant! So far they've only inflicted this horror on the Philippines.
  • First Kitchen's Kit Kat Sandwich (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#7) First Kitchen's Kit Kat Sandwich (Japan)

    Oh, Japan. Always up to something fun! First Kitchen of Japan has introduced the world to the Kit Kat Sandwich, which is exactly what it sounds like: a Kit Kat bar smothered in whipped cream and sandwiched between two slices of white bread. Sure, it sounds both delicious and completely absurd at the same time, but at least it's cheap ($1.89)!
  • Pizza Hut's Squirting Crust Pizza (Malaysia) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#8) Pizza Hut's Squirting Crust Pizza (Malaysia)

    Putting a new spin on pizza tough stuff. There are tried-and-true methods that keep sane people pacified, but why be normal and boring? In fact, why be content with your food fulfilling just one purpose when it can also function as a ballistic weapon? Pizza Hut ran with this advice and rolled out a pie at their Malaysian locations that shoots piping hot cheese sauce from the crust, as shown in a graphic artist's rendering above.
  • Pizza Hut's Double Decker Pizza (Singapore) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#9) Pizza Hut's Double Decker Pizza (Singapore)

    Pizza Hut Singapore's Double Decker Pizza is what happens when reckless creativity joins forces with "sure, why not," shoulder shrugs. The first floor of this madness is an ordinary, unassuming pizza with ordinary, unassuming toppings like chicken, pepperoni, stuffed crust, and bell papers.

    But things get ~cuh-ray-zee~ when you get to the upper layer, which is a tortilla drizzled with mango mayonnaise and garnished with a respectable turkey ham. Tasty!
  • Starbucks's Spinach Muffin (Hong Kong) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#10) Starbucks's Spinach Muffin (Hong Kong)

    Eating vegetables is good for you and eating sweets tastes good. Why not do both at the same time? That kind of thinking is why you might want to plan a trip to Hong Kong, unless you think a spinach, green bean, and cheese muffin will make you gag. Why would any Hong Kong Starbucks fans treat themselves to this "treat"? Maybe it's secretly delicious?
  • Burger King's Black Ninja Burger (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#11) Burger King's Black Ninja Burger (Japan)

    Though some fast food places have creepy mascots, at least the food itself isn't disturbing - unless you're talking about Japan, which apparently never got the memo.

    To christen their new mascot, Burger King of Japan has released the ninja kuro burger, which is one of those rare cases where you hope your food doesn't look like the picture. The buns are black (thanks tobamboo charcoal) and in addition to standard burger toppings, there's a hash brown patty (why not?!), Chaliapin sauce, and a long floppy slice of bacon to serve as the tongue, because all ninjas have large phallic tongues to help them with their ninja stealth. You gotta give Japan props at least for trying to be creative, though in the wrong ways.
  • Burger King's Whopper 7 (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#12) Burger King's Whopper 7 (Japan)

    Coming in at 1,000 calories and enough fat to send you to your chosen afterlife, is the worst/best burger you will ever see. In honor of the release of Windows 7, Burger King of Japan unveiled a seven patty Whopper, because computers and hamburgers go hand in hand, like a fish and a bicycle. In a way though, it's kind of symbolic linking together a food that can kill you in one bite and an operating system known for its software failure. Almost like poetry: beautiful, heart clogging poetry.
  • Starbucks's Jelly Frappuccino (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#13) Starbucks's Jelly Frappuccino (Japan)

    If you don't live in Japan, then you're missing out on Starbucks's Jelly Frappuccino. The jelly in question is made from coffee beans and provides a slimy, sort of refreshing texture and taste - at least so the company claims.
  • Wendy's Foie Gras Burger (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#14) Wendy's Foie Gras Burger (Japan)

    Foie gras is a controversial delicacy, made by force feeding ducks corn with a tube, fattening their liver and producing a buttery meat luxury food. Sounds fancy, right? So what is it doing at Wendy's?

    That's a question that Japan doesn't have an answer to, as it is selling these things at $16 each, in attempt to woo the upper economic echelon of Wendy's-eaters. So if you're one of the unfortunate saps whose sports car breaks down a block away from Wendy's , don't worry, they've got your back.
  • Tim Hortons's Buffalo Crunch Donut (Canada) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#15) Tim Hortons's Buffalo Crunch Donut (Canada)

    Leave it to Canada to completely ruin the donut by churning out the Buffalo Crunch Donut. The pastry is glazed with crushed chips and oozing with buffalo hot sauce in the middle, which you use as a dipping sauce for the two tiniest tortilla chips of all time.
  • Burger King's Pumpkin Burger (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#16) Burger King's Pumpkin Burger (Japan)

    With everyone jumping on the pumpkin bandwagon these days, it won't surprise you to learn of Burger King's Pumpkin Burger, available in Japan. It features tender slices of pumpkin piled atop slabs of bacon and beef, because, well, pumpkin!
  • Pizza Hut's Surf-and-Turf (and Dessert!) Pizza (South Korea) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#17) Pizza Hut's Surf-and-Turf (and Dessert!) Pizza (South Korea)

    Have you ever wanted to eat dinner and dessert at the same time, all from the same box and very same pizza pie? No? Well, if you ever get the urge, head to a Pizza Hut in South Korea, where they've introduced what might possibly be the ultimate pizza of pizzas.

    The Surf-and-Turf sports an impressive collection of seafood, sausage, steak, bacon, and whatever other animals were unfortunate enough to be offered as tribute to the pizza gods. Once you've enjoyed all that hot mess, you'll find an apple cream cheese turnover shoved into the crust, because why not!
  • Burger King's Berry Burgers (Japan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#18) Burger King's Berry Burgers (Japan)

    If you thought Burger King couldn't possibly have anything else up their sleeve, think again. In Japan, you can order a burger filled with a mix of raspberries, cranberries, and blueberries, though it isn't clear if fruit and meat is a particularly delectable combination your taste buds will enjoy.
  • Pizza Hut's Chee-Zee Marmite Stuffed Crust Pizza (New Zealand) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#19) Pizza Hut's Chee-Zee Marmite Stuffed Crust Pizza (New Zealand)

    If you didn't know, marmite (or Vegemite as Australians call it) is a paste made from beer-brewed yeast, being popular mainly in Australia and New Zealand. Pizza was getting along just fine without it, until Pizza Hut got involved. The chain launched a marmite version of their stuffed crust pizza, which features the sticky stuff alongside mozzarella cheese.
  • Dunkin' Donut's Pork and Seaweed Donut (China) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#20) Dunkin' Donut's Pork and Seaweed Donut (China)

    How do you explain how pork and seaweed came together in unholy donut matrimony? This remains a mystery, but if you live in China, you can get your hands on this special flavor at your local Dunkin' Donuts... if you're brave enough.
  • Domino's Pizza's Peanut and Mayonnaise Crust Pizza (Taiwan) on Random Super Weird International Fast Food Items You'd Still Try

    (#21) Domino's Pizza's Peanut and Mayonnaise Crust Pizza (Taiwan)

    What's the hottest new trend in pizza crust filling? If you were thinking peanut butter and mayonnaise, then you might have a new job at Domino's marketing team! The Taiwanese branch of the restaurant has started serving this monstrosity as part of their commitment to diversifying their menu. The crust is filled with a peanut sauce, with mayonnaise thrown in for some reason as well.
  • (#22) KFC's Edible Nail Polish (Hong Kong)

    In May of 2016, the fried chicken chain took its "finger lickin' good" slogan to a whole new level by offering edible nail polish to customers in Hong Kong. The polish, which is made from natural ingredients, comes in two flavors: Original and Hot & Spicy. Though some people thought it was a prank, Anna Mugglestone (which doesn't sound like a real name) of the ad agency behind the stunt said it was definitely real. She said, “consumers simply apply and dry like regular nail polish, and then lick—again and again and again.” For those worried more about look than taste, Original comes in a light pink, almost nude color, while Hot & Spicy is a more firey orange.

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People can find weird and distinctive food anywhere in the world. From Michelin meals to fast food, these world-famous strange foods can always give guests a unique experience and even attract many regular customers. Fast foods can be said to be the most popular foods or snacks in the world. People are becoming more and more tired of cooking in their busy lives. It is certainly not uncommon to find fast-food restaurants in ancient heritage buildings or even abandoned banks or churches.

Which fast food from different countries have you eaten? What is the most impressive fast food for you? Here are 22 super weird international fast food that you should try, the collection is at random and you could refresh it to get another group of items. 

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