Specifically, there are three McMorning options: the Continental McMorning, American McMorning, and English McMorning. Apparently, the traditional mainland Europe option (continental) is two croissant with butter, jam, and a cup of coffee or tea. The American option is a stack of three pancakes with syrup, coffee or tea, and orange juice. And then, there's the English option which is a Bacon McMuffin & Egg (on an English muffin of course... or "McMuffin" bread if you will), coffee or tea and orange juice.
If you're not a fan of pork there's also a chicken version, the McMorning Chicken:
If you want something simpler with bacon go to Malta where they have the Crispy McBacon!
There's also a McBacon in Urugray; it's more a McDouble with bacon but on a sesame bun.
Also in Croatia (and several countries around the globe), they actually call a McDonald's sundae, a McSundae!
You can check out all the segments below:
The Biggest McMenu, Part One
The Biggest McMenu, Part Two
The Biggest McMenu, Part Three
The Biggest McMenu, Part Four
The Biggest McMenu, Part Five
The Biggest McMenu, Part Six
The Biggest McMenu, Part Seven
The Biggest McMenu, Part Eight
The Biggest McMenu, Part Nine
I always wondered why they don't offer a bacon Mcmuffin w/egg in the states. It seems like it would be a good moderate option, something between the fatty sausage and the bland Canadian bacon.
ReplyDeleteHaha, bacon is fatty too though! I think you can request it with bacon although I've never tried. McDonald's bacon is painfully thin though.
ReplyDeleteGood points. I think bacon is slightly less fatty based on the nutrition info I've read, but I could be wrong on that.
ReplyDeleteAs far as ordering a Mcmuffin with bacon, I tried once and was denied, but I guess it probably varies. I can't imagine it's that unusual as a request, and they already offer it in biscuits during breakfast hours.
Does anyone know the hours for the McMornings in Belgium? I've been trying to track this info down for a while now...
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