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Hololive 3rd Generation’s Usada Pekora recently collaborated with McDonald’s Japan to promote the Tsukimi Burger, Tsukimi Family Menu, and the McDelivery service!She held a PR stream on September 16 at 7 PM (JST), where she reviewed the Tsukimi Family menu. You can watch it here: The collab was teased last week on the McDonald's Japan X/Twitter account, reaching over 125k likes and 25 million views!The full announcement was posted the day after, revealing that Pekora will host a special PR stream promoting the "Tsukimi Burger" and the "Tsukimi Family," a seasonal menu celebrating "tsukimi," or "moon viewing," which is a Japanese tradition that highlights the moon's brightness during the autumn season. In Pekora’s PR stream, she introduced and reviewed the Tsukimi Family menu that consists of the following food items:3 lunch/dinner Tsukimi Burger optionsDouble Tsukimi BurgerDouble Tsukimi CheeseburgerDouble Houjun Fuwatoru Tsukimi Cheeseburger (fluffy scrambled eggs beneath patty)Chicken McNuggets that come with a new Yuzu Shichimi Tartar Dipping SauceKinako Mochi and Anko (red bean paste) Tsukimi Pie Interestingly, Pekora has previously promoted McDonald’s Japan meals, reviewing content for the Tsukimi Burger for the first time as well as the Gracoro Burger. These, however, were unsponsored reviews. Here’s here previous reviews of McDonald’s meals:This time, Pekora is officially sponsored by McDonald’s Japan to review the Tsukimi Burger and Tsukimi Family. Big congratulations to her! Proposition that made them stand out on the landscape.â–¼ “Tsukimi containing mochi!”They also contain fried eggs — tsukimi means “moon-viewing” but is also used to refer to dishes that contain egg in Japan, due to its resemblance to the full moon — so you essentially get to eat two items that look like the moon, rather than one.While both burgers are delicious, Egawa recommends the Tsukimi Mocchi Burger. The beef patty pairs well with the mochi, and coupled with a Japanese-style seasoning, these burgers deliver a very Japanese flavour, making them perfect for a traditional event like Tsukimi.And now for the second first-place winner…â–¼ …the Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Zeppin Cheese Burger from Lotteria!Lotteria pulled out all the stops for Tsukimi this year, giving us a total of four new burgers — more than any other fast food chain — and each one was equally delicious. However, the one burger Egawa recommends is the Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Zeppin Cheese Burger (Sunny-side-up Tsukimi Japanese-style Exquisite Cheeseburger), priced at 570 yen.While the burger itself doesn’t look extraordinary, the taste is outstanding. It’s like a Tsukimi customisation of the chain’s “Exquisite Cheeseburger”, and Egawa thinks it’s so good it should be available year-round. Soft, rich and flavoursome, this is a burger you’ll want to hold up to the moon in gratitude and give thanks for its existence.â–¼ The sauce adds to its deliciousness.So after tasting the moon at McDonald’s, KFC, Burger King, Mos Burger, Wendy’s, Lotteria, and First Kitchen, Egawa’s picks for this year come from Lotteria and First Kitchen. As always, all these burgers are only around for a limited time so there’s not long left to try them, although the best time of all to eat them is when the moon is at its fullest this month, which is due to be around 7 p.m. on 29 September.Photos ©SoraNews24â—� Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!]]> 0 637466 Tsukimi Japan 2023 moon viewing burger McDonald's KFC Lotteria First Kitchen King fast food review photos 3 Trying out First Kitchen’s tsukimi mochi burgers for a taste of Japanese autumn Fri, 15 Sep 2023 01:00:42 +0000 Unique burger is in the running for SoraNews24’s Best Tsukimi Burger.Japanese fast food chains like McDonald’s, KFC, and Mos Burger have rolled out their tsukimi burgers for 2023, but First Kitchen has a unique ingredient that the others haven’t tried yet: mochi. Starting on September 7, First Kitchen released their tsukimi-themed burgers including the Tsukimi Mocchi Burger (870 yen [US$5.93]) and the Tsukimi Mocchi Chicken Tatsuta Burger (740 yen). And in traditional SoraNews24 fashion, we tried both out.There are versions of each burger without the signature tsukimiMcdonald's Tsukimi Moon Viewing Burger and Tsukimi McShake
With the Tsukimi Burger on the left and the Eguchi on the right.â–¼ The buns of the Tsukimi Burger come with sesame seeds, while the Eguchi buns don’t. As for the sauce, the Tsukimi Burger contains a creamy tomato variety while the Eguchi uses ketchup.In terms of buns and sauce, P.K. saw that the Tsukimi Burger contained pricier ingredients, with the addition of sesame seeds and a creamy sauce that likely cost more to develop. However, when it comes to patties, they were exactly the same. As for the fried egg, this too appeared to be the same. There may be a possibility that higher quality eggs are used for the Tsukimi Burger, but with no mention of it in any of the advertising for it, P.K. assumes the eggs are no different.The only other big difference is the Tsukimi Burger contains bacon, while the Eguchi has cheese, pickles and onions. That makes it slightly hard to compare in terms of cost, but bacon is generally a more expensive ingredient, so this round goes to the Tsukimi Burger.With the Tsukimi Burger winning two rounds out of five and tying for two, it’s not such a clear-cut win, especially when there’s 250 yen difference between the two burgers.â–¼ For P.K., this result only highlights the fantastic cost-performance of his beloved Eguchi.If sesame seeds, bacon, a creamy sauce, and the marketing story of tsukimi is worth 250 yen to you, then by all means, go ahead and try the new Tsukimi Burger. However, if you want to create your own moon-viewing story on the cheap, then the Eguchi will fulfil all your needs…plus give you more money to spend on the other tsukimi items in this year’s collection.Photos © SoraNews24â—� Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!]]> 0 677651 McDonalds Japan tsukimi moon viewing burger egg cheese limited edition menu news 1 Mos Burger releases new Tsukimi Moon-Viewing focaccia burgers for 2024 Fri, 06 Sep 2024 17:30:00 +0000 A triple-moon showing at Japan’s famous homegrown burger chain.As the country’s second-most popular burger chain, Mos Burger sits in the shadow of McDonald’s for much of the year, but when the full moon rises during the annual autumn festival of tsukimi (literally “moon-viewing”), it steps out of the shadows and into the light with a special focaccia burger that gained popularity in 2022 as an homage to Sailor Moon.While Sailor Moon may no longer be officially attached to the burger, it became so popular that it’s been returning to the menu every autumn since, and this year it’s back again, as both the regular Tsukimi Focaccia (580 yen [US$3.97])…â–¼ … and the Barbecue. - McDonald's-Teriyaki-Burger_3sq ( ) 2-2: Tsukimi Burger Series Tsukimi Burger Series. The reason behind the Tsukimi Burger and its popularity is that itTSUKIMI BURGER CHEESECAKE MCFLURRY at
Different companies in Japan, we’ve gotta say, they’re all really good. You won’t be disappointed with any of these offerings, but if you do want to aim for the moon, you’ll be best off trying the ones from McDonald’s, KFC, Wendy’s and Mos Burger.And if you’ve got room in your belly for more moon-viewing items, McDonald’s has you covered with sweets and sides as well!Photos ©SoraNews24â—� Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!]]> 0 601234 Mcdonalds Japan KFC Tsukimi moon viewing burger taste test sukiyaki best fast food photos Wendys Lotteria Mos 2022 1 Eating ALL the McDonald’s and KFC Tsukimi Moon Viewing Burgers in Japan! Fri, 09 Sep 2022 15:00:01 +0000 Plus, a brand new contender muscles in on the competition in a big way.Every year when the September Harvest Moon rises in Japan, the country takes part in a custom known as “tsukimi” or “moon gazing“. It’s become a tradition for the nation’s fast food chains to join in with the festivities as well, by offering a collection of limited-time tsukimi menu items that usually feature a fried egg to resemble the moon itself.Out of all the chains, McDonald’s and KFC are the most popular when it comes to moon-gazing menu items, so this year we decided to try all the burgers they have on offer. With seven burgers in total, plus a surprise contender from a local coffeehouse chain, this is a mammoth taste test, so sit back, relax and enjoy, as we inspect each burger and consume all the calories for you!First up, we have the tsukimi burgers from McDonald’s, the chain that first introduced the Tsukimi Burger to the masses back in 1991, ahead of the competition.This year, they’ve brought back their annual Tsukimi Burger (top left, below) and Cheese Tsukimi Burger (top right). Making its debut for the first time this year is an all-new Sukiyaki Tsukimi Burger (bottom), which is said to contain a meat and vegetable sauce that tastes like sukiyaki (beef hot pot).â–¼ The Tsukimi Burger costs 360 yen (US$2.51), while the cheese version costs 390 yen and the sukiyaki version costs 440 yen.Lifting the top bun off each burger reveals their similarities and their differences. They all contain a creamy rich tomato sauce — an “aurora sauce” which is said to pair well with egg — smeared on the top bun.â–¼ Left to right: Tsukimi Burger, Cheese Tsukimi Burger, Sukiyaki Tsukimi BurgerThe sukiyaki bun was yellow in hue, suggesting it contains a good amount of butter, but other than that, there were no real differences at this stage. Beneath the bacon layer, they all had a round moon-like fried Assured that we’re still the same shameless big eaters we’ve always been. It’s just that Lotteria’s “juniorâ€� tsukimi is pretty much the same size and price as its rivals standard-size burgers (Lotteria’s much bigger non-junior tsukimi is 780 yen), so we’re using the Hanjuku Tsukimi Classic Burger Jr. as the representative for this competition.â–¼ You might think that’s harsh, but sorry, Junior, life isn’t always fair.The key distinction here is that the Hanjuku Tsukimi Classic Burger Jr. has sliced tomato and onion, giving it a vegetable-fresh vibe. The buns are great too, with a stronger flavor presence than the other sandwiches in this taste test, and the patty gave it a nice meaty taste too. It’s a burger where all of the individual ingredients really stand out on their own.5. First Kitchen’s Bacon Egg Burger (360 yen)Our last entry is here thanks to a little fudging of the rules. See, while all tsukimi burgers are egg burgers, not all egg burgers are tsukimi burgers. Like we said at the beginning of this article, the original tsukimi food was tsukimi soba/udon, which is made by cracking a raw egg into a bowl of noodles and letting the heat of the broth slightly cook it as it mixes into the liquid. By that same token, the egg in a tsukimi burger is supposed to be melty, but the one in First Kitchen’s Egg Burger isn’t.Still, we saw a way to stick one more burger on our expense account, and when life presents you with an opportunity to make your boss buy you a sandwich, you take it. Plus, while the tsukimi burgers on this list are limited-time offers, First Kitchen’s Bacon Egg Burger is a permanent part of its menu. It does its job nicely too, with the salty bacon, toasted buns, and unique use of tartar sauce giving it its own special appeal, and since you can get it rear-round, it’s a nice substitute in other seasons for those suffering from tsukimi burger withdrawal.OK, so now that we’ve eaten all five sandwiches, which is the best? Well, that depends on how you define best. If you’ve just got a general burger craving, Lotteria’s Hanjuku Tsukimi Classic Burger Jr. is hard to beat. If your soul is crying out for “MEAT!â€�, we’d recommend either of the KFC offerings.But if you’re in the mood for a tsukimi burger, nothing can replace the allure of egg itself, and for that reason, McDonald’s Noko Fuwatoro Tsukimi is our pick. Not that we’d turn down any of the options on this list, but the innovative double-egg design is too delicious for us to resist, and we plan on eating several more while looking up at theMcDonald's Tsukimi burger - YouTube
Like this year? Thu, 14 Sep 2023 01:00:36 +0000 We find out if these new limited-edition menu items taste as good as they look in the poster.People in Japan are being inundated with tsukimi burgers right now, as all the big-name chains celebrate the Japanese custom of “tsukimi” (“moon-viewing“) in September. While each chain has been putting its own unique twist on its burger range, one feature that most of the burgers have in common is egg as the star ingredient, given that “tsukimi” is the word commonly used for dishes with egg in Japan, as it resembles the moon.â–¼ That’s the case over at Lotteria, where egg has been added to four new burgers in what the chain is calling its Hanjuku Tsukimi (Sunny-side Up Tsukimi) range.Unlike other burger chains, which tend to bring back the same burger or burgers each year, with only one or two new items (we’re looking at you, McDonald’s), all the burgers at Lotteria are new for this year.Released on 7 September, there are four new burgers in the collection — the largest number of tsukimi burgers currently in the industry — and our resident burger inspector Egawa Tasuku purchased them all, taking them back home for a closer look at each one.The first burger up for inspection is the Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Zeppin Cheese Burger (Sunny-side-up Tsukimi Japanese-style Exquisite Cheeseburger), priced at 570 yen (US$3.90).The bun used here is the usual Lotteria variety, which we’ve come to love over the years. Other chains opt for this type of soft, buttery bun only for their Tsukimi moon-viewing burgers, but Lotteria uses it year-round for its other burgers as well.Three of the four burgers use a Japanese-style sauce containing ginger, tamari soy sauce, dark soy sauce, sauna sugar, and oyster sauce, and this one contained a good serving of it, slathered on the top bun and atop the fried egg.Peeking into the egg revealed that it really was soft and gooey, a feature that makes these stand out from the competition, as a number of big chains have been adding firm-yolked eggs to their burgers. Runny eggs are beloved in Japan, so this gives Lotteria the edge on the competition.Out of all the burgers, this one was the most orthodox, containing egg, cheese, Japanese-style sauce, and a beef patty. It was a delicious introduction to the range, raising our expectations for the next burger in the lineup, which was…â–¼ The Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Umakara Zeppin Cheese Burger (Sunny-side-up Tsukimi Spicy Umami Exquisite Cheese Burger), priced at 590 yen.The sauce used in this burger is as red as the packaging, and that’s because it’s Sriracha sauce. Â Some burgers billed as spicy end up being disappointinglyTsukimi burger! by shokkun25 on Newgrounds
Bringing you yesterday's news from Japan and Asia, today. Mon, 09 Sep 2024 01:01:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 tsukimi burger – SoraNews24 -Japan News- 32 32 176746664 Is McDonald’s Japan’s new Tsukimi Moon-Viewing Burger any better than a regular Egg Cheeseburger? Mon, 09 Sep 2024 01:00:59 +0000 Find out if the new release is nothing more than over-hyped marketing.Back in the day, the Japanese tradition of “tsukimi” (“moon-viewing“) in early autumn used to be a relatively quiet affair, with people buying tsukimi dango (“moon-viewing dumplings“) to enjoy while gazing at the night sky. These days, the tradition has undergone a transformation, becoming synonymous with limited-edition offerings at fast food chains, which commonly feature egg as the star ingredient, due to the fact that “tsukimi” is shorthand for dishes containing egg in the culinary world, as the round egg yolk is said to resemble the moon.â–¼ At this time of year, you’ll find chains serving up tsukimi burgers and even pizzas, like the one from Domino’s below.The chain that started it all was McDonald’s, which released the country’s first Tsukimi Burger back in 1991, and since then it’s been maintaining its reputation as one of the most popular places to buy moon-viewing burgers, as well as new Tsukimi pies and McShakes. However, as the chain with the longest history of making Tsukimi Burgers, is McDonald’s now resting on its laurels?That’s the question our reporter P.K. Sanjun had in his mind when he saw the burger return to the menu for the umpteenth time, because lately he’s been enjoying a different egg burger that’s on the menu year-round — the Egg Cheeseburger.â–¼ Commonly shortened to “Eguchi“, this burger debuted in 2015 at the super cheap price of 200 yen (US$1.40), and though it’s now 240 yen, it’s still a great-value burger.With the new Tsukimi Burger on the menu for 490 yen, it’s over twice as expensive as the Eguchi, but does this mean it’s worth the extra money?  P.K., who’s been wary of the fast food tsukimi craze for a while now, bought one of each to find out.When it comes to taste, it’s difficult to definitively say which one is tastier because people have different tastes. So, to provide a more objective comparison between the two, P.K. decided to evaluate them based on pure content, starting with the weight.â–¼ Weight of the Tsukimi Burger: 151 grams (5.3 ounces)â–¼ Weight of the Eguchi: 166 grams (5.9 ounces) Surprisingly, the Eguchi was slightly heavier, which already makes it better value in terms of weight. However, it was time to see how they stacked up next to each other in terms of actual ingredients, so he stripped them back to their core parts,. - McDonald's-Teriyaki-Burger_3sq ( ) 2-2: Tsukimi Burger Series Tsukimi Burger Series. The reason behind the Tsukimi Burger and its popularity is that it How to make miniature fake food - McDonald's Style Miniature Tsukimi Burger / Miniature Cheese Tsukimi Burger / Miniature Mangetsu Cheese Tsukimi Burger / MiHomemade Tsukimi Burger (Moon Gazing Burger)
Four brand new sandwiches with an egg and one of two tasty new sauces? Sign us up!As we transition from summer to fall and August turns to September, we begin to enter the season of moon-viewing, called “tsukimi” in Japanese. So called because September is the best time of year for moon viewing, with clear skies, mild nights, and (traditionally) the harvest being over, moon-viewing season is often celebrated by businesses with images of the moon.Of course, for restaurants that means using lots of sunny-side up eggs–because what could be a more perfect edible representation of a full moon? As such, fried eggs are added to dishes, including, for example, fast-food chain Lotteria’s four brand new, limited-time-only tsukimi sandwiches.Three of them are dressed with a Japanese-style ginger soy sauce, which has a fragrant aroma and a faint hint of spice to it. The ginger used in the sauce is domestically grown, and two different soy sauces, a rich tamari soy sauce and regular dark soy sauce, were combined with the mild sweetness of brown sugar and oyster sauce, the secret ingredient, to make a tasty, special Japanese-style sauce with a punch.It’ll be used on the Sunny-side-up Tsukimi Japanese-style Exquisite Cheeseburger (Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Zeppin Cheese Burger) (570 yen [US$3.90] or 1,010 yen for a set). This sandwich also comes with a burger patty eight millimeters (1/3 inch) thick, seasoned simply with salt, pepper, and oregano, topped with Gouda, cheddar cheese, a sunny-side up fried egg, and, finally, the special Japanese-style Ginger Soy Sauce.The Sunny-side-up Tsukimi Japanese-style Shrimp Burger (Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Ebi Burger) (550 yen on its own or 990 yen for a set) also comes with the original ginger soy sauce, but instead of a burger patty, its main attraction is a thick and crispy deep friend shrimp patty, made with plump whole shrimp. It also has an egg and Lotteria’s original, hand-mixed tartar sauce, as well as shredded cabbage for some extra crunch.The last sandwich to use the original ginger soy sauce will allow you to enjoy the simple pleasure of a Japanese-style hamburger. The Sunny-side-up Tsukimi Japanese-style Teriyaki Burger (Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Teriyaki Burger) (490 yen on its own or 930 yen for a set) is a classic hamburger simply dressed with the special sauce, a sunny-side-up egg, lettuce, mayonnaise, and mustard, so you can really appreciate the sweet, salty, and spicy sauce.But wait, there’s more! There’s a fourth Tsukimi burger coming, and unlike its fellows, it’s dressed with Sriracha sauce to give it a spicy kick. The Sunny-side-up Tsukimi Spicy Umami Exquisite Cheese Burger (Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Umakara Zeppin Cheese Burger) (590 yen on its own or 1,030 yen for a set) may be different fromComments
Hololive 3rd Generation’s Usada Pekora recently collaborated with McDonald’s Japan to promote the Tsukimi Burger, Tsukimi Family Menu, and the McDelivery service!She held a PR stream on September 16 at 7 PM (JST), where she reviewed the Tsukimi Family menu. You can watch it here: The collab was teased last week on the McDonald's Japan X/Twitter account, reaching over 125k likes and 25 million views!The full announcement was posted the day after, revealing that Pekora will host a special PR stream promoting the "Tsukimi Burger" and the "Tsukimi Family," a seasonal menu celebrating "tsukimi," or "moon viewing," which is a Japanese tradition that highlights the moon's brightness during the autumn season. In Pekora’s PR stream, she introduced and reviewed the Tsukimi Family menu that consists of the following food items:3 lunch/dinner Tsukimi Burger optionsDouble Tsukimi BurgerDouble Tsukimi CheeseburgerDouble Houjun Fuwatoru Tsukimi Cheeseburger (fluffy scrambled eggs beneath patty)Chicken McNuggets that come with a new Yuzu Shichimi Tartar Dipping SauceKinako Mochi and Anko (red bean paste) Tsukimi Pie Interestingly, Pekora has previously promoted McDonald’s Japan meals, reviewing content for the Tsukimi Burger for the first time as well as the Gracoro Burger. These, however, were unsponsored reviews. Here’s here previous reviews of McDonald’s meals:This time, Pekora is officially sponsored by McDonald’s Japan to review the Tsukimi Burger and Tsukimi Family. Big congratulations to her!
2025-04-07Proposition that made them stand out on the landscape.â–¼ “Tsukimi containing mochi!”They also contain fried eggs — tsukimi means “moon-viewing” but is also used to refer to dishes that contain egg in Japan, due to its resemblance to the full moon — so you essentially get to eat two items that look like the moon, rather than one.While both burgers are delicious, Egawa recommends the Tsukimi Mocchi Burger. The beef patty pairs well with the mochi, and coupled with a Japanese-style seasoning, these burgers deliver a very Japanese flavour, making them perfect for a traditional event like Tsukimi.And now for the second first-place winner…â–¼ …the Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Zeppin Cheese Burger from Lotteria!Lotteria pulled out all the stops for Tsukimi this year, giving us a total of four new burgers — more than any other fast food chain — and each one was equally delicious. However, the one burger Egawa recommends is the Hanjuku Tsukimi Wafuu Zeppin Cheese Burger (Sunny-side-up Tsukimi Japanese-style Exquisite Cheeseburger), priced at 570 yen.While the burger itself doesn’t look extraordinary, the taste is outstanding. It’s like a Tsukimi customisation of the chain’s “Exquisite Cheeseburger”, and Egawa thinks it’s so good it should be available year-round. Soft, rich and flavoursome, this is a burger you’ll want to hold up to the moon in gratitude and give thanks for its existence.â–¼ The sauce adds to its deliciousness.So after tasting the moon at McDonald’s, KFC, Burger King, Mos Burger, Wendy’s, Lotteria, and First Kitchen, Egawa’s picks for this year come from Lotteria and First Kitchen. As always, all these burgers are only around for a limited time so there’s not long left to try them, although the best time of all to eat them is when the moon is at its fullest this month, which is due to be around 7 p.m. on 29 September.Photos ©SoraNews24â—� Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!]]> 0 637466 Tsukimi Japan 2023 moon viewing burger McDonald's KFC Lotteria First Kitchen King fast food review photos 3 Trying out First Kitchen’s tsukimi mochi burgers for a taste of Japanese autumn Fri, 15 Sep 2023 01:00:42 +0000 Unique burger is in the running for SoraNews24’s Best Tsukimi Burger.Japanese fast food chains like McDonald’s, KFC, and Mos Burger have rolled out their tsukimi burgers for 2023, but First Kitchen has a unique ingredient that the others haven’t tried yet: mochi. Starting on September 7, First Kitchen released their tsukimi-themed burgers including the Tsukimi Mocchi Burger (870 yen [US$5.93]) and the Tsukimi Mocchi Chicken Tatsuta Burger (740 yen). And in traditional SoraNews24 fashion, we tried both out.There are versions of each burger without the signature tsukimi
2025-04-15With the Tsukimi Burger on the left and the Eguchi on the right.â–¼ The buns of the Tsukimi Burger come with sesame seeds, while the Eguchi buns don’t. As for the sauce, the Tsukimi Burger contains a creamy tomato variety while the Eguchi uses ketchup.In terms of buns and sauce, P.K. saw that the Tsukimi Burger contained pricier ingredients, with the addition of sesame seeds and a creamy sauce that likely cost more to develop. However, when it comes to patties, they were exactly the same. As for the fried egg, this too appeared to be the same. There may be a possibility that higher quality eggs are used for the Tsukimi Burger, but with no mention of it in any of the advertising for it, P.K. assumes the eggs are no different.The only other big difference is the Tsukimi Burger contains bacon, while the Eguchi has cheese, pickles and onions. That makes it slightly hard to compare in terms of cost, but bacon is generally a more expensive ingredient, so this round goes to the Tsukimi Burger.With the Tsukimi Burger winning two rounds out of five and tying for two, it’s not such a clear-cut win, especially when there’s 250 yen difference between the two burgers.â–¼ For P.K., this result only highlights the fantastic cost-performance of his beloved Eguchi.If sesame seeds, bacon, a creamy sauce, and the marketing story of tsukimi is worth 250 yen to you, then by all means, go ahead and try the new Tsukimi Burger. However, if you want to create your own moon-viewing story on the cheap, then the Eguchi will fulfil all your needs…plus give you more money to spend on the other tsukimi items in this year’s collection.Photos © SoraNews24â—� Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!]]> 0 677651 McDonalds Japan tsukimi moon viewing burger egg cheese limited edition menu news 1 Mos Burger releases new Tsukimi Moon-Viewing focaccia burgers for 2024 Fri, 06 Sep 2024 17:30:00 +0000 A triple-moon showing at Japan’s famous homegrown burger chain.As the country’s second-most popular burger chain, Mos Burger sits in the shadow of McDonald’s for much of the year, but when the full moon rises during the annual autumn festival of tsukimi (literally “moon-viewing”), it steps out of the shadows and into the light with a special focaccia burger that gained popularity in 2022 as an homage to Sailor Moon.While Sailor Moon may no longer be officially attached to the burger, it became so popular that it’s been returning to the menu every autumn since, and this year it’s back again, as both the regular Tsukimi Focaccia (580 yen [US$3.97])…â–¼ … and the Barbecue
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