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Burger King's new breakfast sandwich

Burger King now has its own variation on the McDonald's McGriddle. Instead of swathing a sandwich in syrup-filled pancakes, the new French Toast Sandwich uses - you guessed it: french toast. Sandwiched between two round slices of maple-flavored, deep fried french toast is an egg, sausage and cheese filling.

The official nutritional information doesn't appear to be available yet, but it should probably receive honorable mention on the list of the worst foods you can eat. To estimate the fat and calories, I added up the nutritional information for the filling of the Egg, Sausage and Cheese Croissan'wich  (310 calories and 26 grams of fat) and the 5-pc. French Toast Sticks (390 calories and 20 grams of fat) and came up with 700 calories and 46 grams of fat. If it turns out to be anywhere near those numbers, that puts it at about the same fat and calorie content of the Enormous Omelet Sandwich. Yum.

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al schrader

4-10-2006 @9:42AM al schrader said... I love Burger King.
I ate in Burger King when there was only one Burger King on the earth at 7th Avenue in Miami.
The food was unbelievable and the shakes were hand made on stainless steel blenders.
It all started right there in Miami 5 blocks from my house. Saunders first successful KFC was on the corner of 7th avenue and 119th street, too.
There were other firsts too that never made it
to franchising that were incredible.
I studied all of them. It took me years to figure out the crust recipe to "K's" pizza, which is crispy and
soft on the inside. You can only get K's pizza on 7th avenue in Miami.

Chef Alfred
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larry

4-10-2006 @1:00PM larry said... thee king is good
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