Burger King Japan will soon offer its new Salsa & Avocado Smoky Whopper as the first in the Smoky Whopper series.
The Salsa & Avocado Smoky Whopper packs a 100 percent beef patty grilled over an open flame.
It also has creamy avocado, rich cheddar cheese, fresh lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles, and a newly developed "Smoky Salsa Sauce" featuring tomatoes, a blend of spices including cumin, coriander, oregano, paprika, and chili peppers, and a smoky hickory aroma, sandwiched on a toasted sesame bun.
For smaller appetites or budgets, diners can enjoy the same great flavor in a smaller size with the Salsa & Avocado Smoky Whopper Jr.
The Smoky Whopper series from Burger King Japan will continue to churn out tasty Whopper alternatives.


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