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The McDonald's South Korea Boseong Green Tea Pork Burger is Spicy

The McDonald's South Korea Boseong Green Tea Pork Burger is a menu item for patrons to pick up when looking to enjoy a new take on some local fare. The burger is crafted with a Bossing nokdon patty covered with a spicy cheese sauce along with Korean cabbage, bacon, red onions and mayo. The burger doesn't actually have any green tea in the recipe, but is made with pork in the patty raised with fermented green tea to achieve a distinct taste.

The McDonald's South Korea Boseong Green Tea Pork Burger is a limited-edition menu item arriving at participating locations for a price of 6,300 won (around $4.81). The burger is launching as part of the brand's Taste of Korea promotion.
Trend Themes
1. Gourmet QSR Menus - Create burgers with unique, locally-sourced ingredients to offer elevated fast food options.
2. Artisanal Processed Meats - Use unconventional methods (like fermenting with tea) to produce specialty meats for new culinary experiences.
3. Global Fusion Flavors - Combine traditional flavors with local twists (like Korean cabbage and spicy cheese sauce) to attract adventurous foodies.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food - Experiment with unique ingredients and flavors to revitalize menus and stand out in the crowded QSR market.
2. Meat Processing - Develop new techniques for curing, fermenting, and marinating meats to create innovative products with bold flavors.
3. Food and Beverage Marketing - Promote regional culinary specialties and fusion cuisines to attract millennial consumers seeking authentic food experiences.

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