Burger King employee Rumi Sekine shows the Kuro Diamond burger, right, and the Kuro Pearl burger at a Shibuya store in Tokyo on Tuesday. The international hamburger chain in Japan will launch the two new "kuro burgers," or "black burger" menus that consist of buns, cheese and sauce all in black color, starting on Friday, for a limited period. The buns and cheese are darkened with bamboo charcoal while the beef patties made with black-pepper are topped with the garlic sauce using squid ink. The Kuro Diamond burger costs 690 yen and the Kuro Pearl burger costs 480 yen. See related story here.
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bass4funk
@smith
I agree with Smith. Completely spot on!
SushiSake3
OMG, that cheese looks like a sheet of metal. :-(
Kurobune
No, thank you.
Nanraayashimunitarinai
boraxSep. 17, 2014 - 11:35AM JST No reason to believe BK is sneaking in artificial colorings.
Of course not! All these healthy "foods" in Macdonald's, KFC, Burger King etc are organic ))) lol And the Moon consists of cheese.
nath
Recommended drink accompaniment is Guinness or one of the Japanese black beers.
CGB Spender
Do you know why humans can see in so many colors? It was evolutions way of distinguishing good food from bad food. Well, I guess with food like this we will be seeing only in monochrome in a few thousand years again.
warispeace
Black is the perfect colour for the burgers of this shadowy fast food restaurant.
Alex Einz
yea, it aint proper black unless its all black, they should grow black tomatoes
Mu Staff
I'll be in line on Friday for one of these burgers.
titaniumdioxide
Charcoal is good for your guts. Activated carbon is listed by the WHO as a essential medicine. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activated_carbon
Squid ink has so many umami flavor on it.
This is a must try!
Yuimaryu
I'm going to try the one with vegetables. If only lettuce and tomato in it would be black.
borax
Bamboo charcoal is used frequently in some Japanese sweets. It's natural, flavorless, and turns the product very black indeed. No reason to believe BK is sneaking in artificial colorings.
Droll Quarry
@smithinjapan
Just so you don't have to worry about getting poisoned.... Premium food grade bamboo charcoal is used in Japanese pastries, so it is not much of a stretch to make black hamburger buns. Bamboo charcoal is high on the health nuts list as a beneficial ingredient. The people who have a reaction to food colorings are not having an allergic reaction, they have an intolerance to the item, just the same as some people have a lactose intolerance. F&D #5 yellow is the most common food dye that people have an intolerance to. Food dyes are not toxic and are made from vegetable compounds. Now for the squid ink..... well that is just nasty. I won't be trying the garlic squid juice either, I would assuredly have a reaction to that.
Ed High
Why would anyone eat food that will be laced with even more chemicals - to dye it black, is beyond common sense!
smithinjapan
Some company needs a few pieces of advice on food appeal, evidently. Not only does this look horrible, but obviously they've used food dye in the process of making it, so you're going to be ingesting that as well -- and some people have serious allergies to certain food colorings. The stuff is toxic. I have a hard time believing they get that black metallic look from burning bamboo. The squid ink ON the burger? I can see it. Won't taste it, that's for sure, but I can see it. Anyway, I can't see this being a big hit.
nath
I'd try one.
Alex Einz
I am on the border between nasty and " I wanna try " .. does she come with the triple order ?
duncanpa
I am afraid they still taste like junk.
Wakarimasen
Oiishii sou
kolohe
Several years ago BK did have black buns. Aside from the color, it tasted the same. This I gotta try so I can say I did it, however weird it might seem to others.
FishForest
Just wait a year or two, they'll come up with something.
Raymond Chuang
Note fast-food restaurants in Japan have to be highly competitive not only against each other, but B-Class gourmet restaurants that sell bowls of ramen, soba and udon and Japanese/Indian curry restaurants. That competition can get very severe around any major train station or in any major business districts.
As such, all the hamburger chains are constantly trying out-do each other with more and more outlandish sandwiches--McDonald's Japan sells a lot of specialty hamburgers you'll never see in the USA. What Burger King did with these sandwiches is to try to differentiate themselves from other hamburger chains in highly competitive Japan.
Probie
What does this even mean??
Engrish!
Why didn't they go all out and make black tomato and lettuce? 中途半端...
Iowan
So that is fast food with no artificial coloring or preservatives?
bass4funk
I wonder what they used to make the buns black and "black cheese." "Squid ink?" I'd give it a try, however, I think the concept is unappealing to customers. I know Japan wants to come up with unique ideas, but before you go back into the kitchen and just create stuff. Get ideas, look at what's popular and healthier on the market and go from there instead of the shock value which CAN sometimes turn people off.
papigiulio
ah! like black spaghetti. So I guess your teeth will be black too after eating this.
turbotsat
I'm in!
Droll Quarry
Normally a pseudo infomerchal/article such as this would not rate two posts, but I'm still trying to come to grips with the charcoal and squid ink....
gogogo
The tar burger, no thanks.
Droll Quarry
I have always found BK to be a bit more palatable than Mickey Ds....................... until now! This looks like the Mother of all bad fast food ideas.
sighclops
Yeah, and I'm sure it will look just like that when you get it. More like a dehydrated mess!
jerseyboy
Cannot imagine anything less appetizing looking.
dmhondz
looks nasty.
inverse
I don't care, I'm totally gonna try one.
hidingout
The black bun looks OK. The cheese, not so much.
kurisupisu
Pay to eat a burger colored with charcol?
lostrune2
How do ya know it wasn't picked up off the floor?
sensei258
Looks like they were left out in the hot sun too long, yuk.
ohayo206
How do you know if its burnt?
Serrano
Burger King Japan is weird... black cheese... of course her shirt is black too...