We know that McDonald's has run out of fries in Venezuela. We know that in India, they have a fish hamburger and a rice one too. But did you know one that uses squid ink, bamboo black charcoal, and other cool things that made your hamburger completely BLACK!?
In Japan, Burger King has developed a brand new menu! However, it is not exactly Spongebob's secret recipe for the tastiest burger in the bottom of the sea. Mr. Krabs might like this one better nonetheless, but check it out yourself:
The fast food restaurant developed two variants of the recipe. There is the Kuro Pearl, which is complete dark. The cheese, the lettuce, the onions, the sauce, the buns, and even the meat are blackened to make the entire meal obscure. The second option is the Kuro Diamond, which shines a little bit more! Even though the cheese, the buns, and the meat are black, the vegetables are not, making it a bit less burned-looking. There is even one that features a bacon tongue! (The Kuro Ninja)
Kuro is the Japanese word for dark or black, or what we could call in Spanish "oscuro." Would you ever dare to eat this Kuro Burger? With all its dark sauce, cheese, and bread? I would prefer to try Spongebob's and Squidward's recipe, how about you?
Luisania Brito and Misael Morales