Fast Food Sugar Rush
Not every fast food run ends with fries and a soda. Sometimes, it ends with a sweet surprise you didn’t see coming. Luckily, different countries put their own spin on what dessert means—a crispy shell here, a gooey bite there. Let’s peek into the sugary side of global fast food that folks indulge in on a daily basis.
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1. Cadbury McFlurry (UK: McDonald's)
This dessert has captured British hearts since its adaptation from the original Canadian launch in 1995. What makes the UK version unique are its exclusive Cadbury variants, including the beloved Dairy Milk and Creme Egg flavors that rotate seasonally with other British tastes.
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2. Choco Lava Cake (India: Domino's Pizza)
That molten fudge center spilling out in an indulgent "lava" flow explains exactly why this Domino's creation became a social media sensation. It has a deep chocolate taste coming from dark chocolate, often enhanced with cocoa powder and butter.
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3. Halo-Halo (Philippines: Chowking)
Towering in a parfait glass that's practically impossible to finish alone, this Filipino masterpiece lives up to its Tagalog name. Did you know it means “mix-mix?” The layered shaved ice dessert served at Chowking features everything from leche flan to sweet beans.
4. Peach Mango Pie (Philippines: Jollibee)
Supply can hardly keep up with demand for this iconic Jollibee dessert. It frequently sells out due to its overwhelming popularity among Filipino fast food lovers. The deep-fried preparation method sets it apart from McDonald's baked US pies. It uses native Philippine mangoes.
5. Pandan Waffle (Vietnam: Highlands Coffee)
That naturally vibrant green hue comes from pandan, a fragrant leaf that gives these Vietnamese waffles their distinctive vanilla-like taste and stunning appearance. Made with rice flour for an authentically chewy texture, these warm treats are paired with condensed milk.
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6. Soft Cream (Japan: Mister Donut)
During Japan's notoriously humid summers, this delicate soft-serve becomes the ultimate "cool" trend, served in swirled peaks. Available at fast food dessert chains like Mister Donut and MOS Burger, the soft cream generally features Japanese flavors like matcha or black sesame.
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7. Matcha Parfait (Japan: Lotteria)
The transparent cups aren't just practical—they're essential for showcasing the vibrant green layers. The layered dessert ingeniously puts together traditional Japanese ingredients like matcha soft serve, mochi, and red bean paste with Western parfait structure and unexpected cornflakes for textural contrast.
Amazing Japanese matcha parfait! By Faceless Foodie
8. Pastel De Nata (Portugal: McDonald's)
Let's talk about a closely guarded secret recipe from the original Pasteis de Belem that has been passed down through generations. As a classic Portuguese custard tart, it possesses flaky puff pastry with cinnamon-sprinkled egg custard, paired with espresso in local meals.
9. Corn Pie (Thailand: McDonald's)
Corn Pie is part of McDonald's localized pie lineup that also includes adventurous taro and pineapple versions. The sweet corn and creamy custard filling, served piping hot in a crispy shell, creates what fans describe as tasting like warm corn pudding.
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10. Frozen Coke Float (Australia: Hungry Jack's)
Known among Australian teens as a serious "brain freeze risk," this Hungry Jack's summer staple converts the classic American root beer float concept into something refreshingly dangerous. In Australia, a "spider" typically has ice cream first with soda poured over.
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11. Timbits (Canada: Tim Hortons)
As per reports, each year, Tim Hortons sells over 1.6 billion of these bite-sized doughnut holes, making them not just a dessert but a cultural phenomenon that defines Canadian fast food identity. The trademarked name "Timbits" has become beloved nationwide.
12. Dessert Burger (Denmark: Burger King)
Part of Burger King's creative push, this dessert has a cardamom-spiced bun topped with pearl sugar pieces and a brownie "patty" replacing the usual meat patty. Additionally, you’ll find a layer of marzipan cream and a topping of whipped cream.
13. Taro Pie (Thailand: McDonald's)
The Taro Pie at McDonald's is a popular limited-time sweet featuring a crispy fried pie crust filled with smooth, creamy taro custard made from real taro root. The filling often includes chunks of taro, adding texture and enhancing the rich, naturally sweet flavor.
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14. Funnel Cake (Canada: Burger Factory)
Want that classic fair experience in the fast food realm? You should try this out. The deep-fried dessert arrives crispy and golden, dusted generously with powdered sugar. Funnel cake comes topped with fruit sauces or whipped cream for extra indulgence.
15. Storm (Australia: Hungry Jack's)
Here we have another signature take on the classic "blizzard" style treat. This creamy soft-serve blended with a couple of chocolate chips, cookies, or caramel sauce frequently features limited-edition flavors. Popular ones are Oreo cookie crumbs, Biscoff biscuit crumbs, and Nutella.
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16. Dulce De Leche Sundae (Argentina: McDonald's)
Locals have turned this McDonald's exclusive into an unexpectedly versatile treat by dunking their fries directly into the thick caramelized milk sauce. A good amount of dulce de leche sauce, made from caramelized milk and sugar, provides a sweet caramel flavor.
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17. Hershey's Sundae Pie (USA: Burger King)
A crunchy chocolate wafer pie crust or chocolate cookie crumb crust forms the base. Then comes the cream-filled layer, which usually consists of a chocolate creme filling, or a combination of cream cheese, Cool Whip, and icing sugar for a cheesecake-like feel.
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18. Mango Sticky Rice Blizzard (Thailand: Dairy Queen)
Inspired by Thailand's most iconic traditional dessert, this seasonal Dairy Queen creation achieves a surprisingly smooth texture even with rice bits mixed throughout the frozen treat. Coconut milk is used to sweeten the sticky rice before being paired with Thai mango.
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19. Concrete Mixer (USA: Culver's)
So thick it's literally served upside down, hence the name “Concrete.” The dense frozen custard mixed with brownie pieces, fruit, or candy achieves its superior consistency through the inclusion of egg yolk in the custard base. Around 30 mix-in options are available.
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20. Cinnamon Twists (USA: Taco Bell)
Cinnamon twists were originally inspired by Mexican buñuelos. These light, puffed wheat twists coated in cinnamon sugar have maintained their position as an iconic cheap treat. After frying, each one is tossed in a mixture of granulated sugar and ground cinnamon.
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