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Burger King Is Now Serving Halloumi Burgers In Sweden

Rachel Andrews

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Burger King Is Now Serving Halloumi Burgers In Sweden

Featured Image Credit: Burger King/Wikimedia Commons

When it comes to ordering fast food after a night out, it's fair to say that the non-meat options are pretty limited. What's a gal to do if she wants a bit of halloumi instead of chicken nuggs?!

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Well, I'll tell you what, as Burger King has just started selling fried halloumi burgers.

Yaaaaaaaas.

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These burgers are made with fresh, squeaky Cyrpriot cheese in a soft burger bun, all topped with lettuce, tomato and a blob of mayo to finish it off.

Credit: Burger King
Credit: Burger King

Find us a more delicious combination. We'll wait.

Now before you get all excited, these are only available in Burger King restaurants in Sweden, so we will just have to keep our fingers crossed they'll be making their way here asap.

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Pretty, pretty please, Burger King?

In even more halloumi-related news, Wetherspoons has just added halloumi fries to its menu.

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According to Joyscribe, the delicious treat is just as cheap as you would expect from good ol' Spoons, as you can grab a plate of the fries for just £3.10.

They are served with a sweet chilli dip and some rocket on the side, although the only part we honestly care about is the halloumi.

Expect there to be queues outside your local spoons, as it looks like these bad boys will be in high demand.

But if you want to enjoy the deliciousness that is halloumi without having to take your slippers off, then you can buy a make-your-own-at-home kit from Firebox.

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Credit: Firebox
Credit: Firebox

Each kit costs £22.99 and contains everything (ingredients and equipment) you need to make eight batches of delish halloumi, which works out at just £2.80 per lot.

We are also pretty sure that you can make halloumi fries and halloumi burgers out of the squeaky cheese too if you are a pro in the kitchen.

Topics: Tasty Food, Halloumi, Food And Drink

Rachel Andrews
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