Fancy burgers from around the world

• Unusual burgers from around the world

Robert Tame found the most unusual and crazy burgers in honor of National Burger Day, and captured them. Let's revisit the classic understanding of the burger.

Fancy burgers from around the world

Name Ban, James Ban

Burger James Bond has a license. This luxury burger filled with eggs, garlic, quail eggs, octopus, and is covered with 24-carat gold on me.

Fancy burgers from around the world

Burger worms

Rentokill restaurant introduced a number of exotic snacks. Crickets, chocolate with ants and worms, cooked on the barbecue.

Fancy burgers from around the world

Premium Kuro Burger

Burger King hamburgers hit the fans when they made the world's first black burger in Japan. Burger consists of a black bun, black, cheese and special sauce "Noir".

Fancy burgers from around the world

Beer Burger

Parisian artist Thomas Weil and Quentin Weisbuch devoted himself to the creation of fancy burgers. Including this beer and a burger. Bun prepared from malt, barley and hops.

Fancy burgers from around the world

Burger "Go green"

This green burger tastes better than it sounds. Established in France, a fresh and stunning chicken burger made with wasabi cream cheese with green dye, cucumber, fresh mint and lime.

Fancy burgers from around the world

Burger "fried brains"

This burger made from fried veal brains. recipe itself is originally from Ohio and is loved by many.

Fancy burgers from around the world

The largest cheeseburger in the world

The largest cheeseburger was made casino Black Bear, Minnesota. Its weight is more than one ton, a diameter of 10 feet, and it contained 60 pounds of bacon, lettuce 50 pounds, 50 pounds of sliced ​​onion and 40 pounds of cheese.

Fancy burgers from around the world

Brain Freeze

In Florida, the fair debuted gourmet burger. Hot cheeseburger with bacon, topped with ice cream, which is covered with crushed corn flakes, fried in deep fat.

Fancy burgers from around the world

1000 pieces of cheese

Burger King in Japan simply had to do it to get into the top 10 twice. The Burger King hamburger sold "Laden" from 1000 slices of cheese. A real monster!