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The top 10 trending McDonald's meals you can only get on holiday from McSpaghetti to McKroket

The top 10 trending McDonald's meals you can only get on holiday from McSpaghetti to McKroket

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Plus, the top McDonald's dessert that's made from a root vegetable
TUCK IN The top 10 trending McDonald's meals you can only get on holiday from McSpaghetti to McKroket
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THERE aren't many people who don't like a McDonald's, from classic burgers to fries, McFlurries, and the occasional apple pie.
But around the world, the menu completely changes from tasty toasted sandwiches, to vegetable desserts and even pasta.
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The Croque McDo in France is the top trending McDonald's dish
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Here are the top 10 searched for McDonald's meals according to data from Travel Republic.
Croque McDo, France
Starting at number one, is the Croque McDo which you can get across the channel at McDonald's in France.
Of course, it's a twist on the classic French Croque Monsieur.
The toasted sandwich is filled with lots of melted Emmental cheese and slices of tasty ham pressed between two pieces of soft white bread.
McDonald's ditched the classic bun for this one.
McKroket, the Netherlands
The McKroket is considered one of the most unique burgers on the McDonald's menu.
Inside a traditional burger bun is a ragout croquette - which is essentially deep fried beef stew with crunchy breadcrumb coating.
It has a creamy filling and is paired with mustard sauce to create a classic burger flavour.
McSpaghetti, Philippines
McDonald's isn't all burgers and fries - in some places, it's spaghetti too.
Over in the Philippines, the McSpaghetti is a popular choice - on a bed of spaghetti is a sweet tomato sauce topped with sliced hot dogs and grated cheese.
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The McKroket is a dish from the Netherlands
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The McSpaghetti has pasta with tomato sauce and hot dog pieces
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The McSpaghetti isn't a solo dish either, it comes as part of a combo meal that includes fried chicken - called the Chicken McDo.
Greek Mac, Greece
You might have guessed it already, but the Greek Mac hails from Greece.
Ditching the burger bun, the Greek Mac is a warm pita bread stuffed with beef patties.
For garnish it has lettuce, tomato, onions, and is topped with delicious tzatziki sauce which has a creamy texture from the Greek yogurt.
McAloo Tikki, India
This is a veggie's dream with a spicy potato and pea patty layered up with tamarind sauce, onions and tomatoes.
As beef is not served in Indian McDonald's locations, there are lots of plant-based offerings instead.
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Greek Mac has all the fillings of a burger but in a warm pita
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McAloo Tikki burger is a veggie delight made from a spicy potato and pea patty
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Bulgogi Burger, South Korea
The Bulgogi Burger is exclusive to South Korea and consists of a pork patty with lettuce, mayonnaise topped with sweet and savoury bulgogi sauce.
Bulgogi sauce is a mix of soy sauce, honey or sugar, sesame oil, garlic, onion and puréed Asian pear.
The burger can have a double patty version or come with an egg.
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The Bulgogi Burger is a pork patty and can be topped with an egg
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McToast, Italy
The McToast is pretty similar to French McDo.
Between a toasted bun that's been turned upside down is melted cheddar cheese and slices of ham.
It can be bought on its own or combined with fries, or another tasty side option would be hash browns.
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McToast is essentially a toasted ham and cheese sandwich
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The Maharaja Mac can be made for vegetarians roo
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Maharaja Mac, India
A typical Maharaja Mac is for anyone who's especially hungry as it has two patties inside.
Classically it's two layers of grilled chicken, jalapenos, tomatoes, shredded onions, cheddar cheese and iceberg lettuce with spicy habanero sauce.
Or you can switch to the vegetarian version which has patties made from corn and cheese.
It's layered up with cocktail sauce, jalapenos, red onion, cheddar cheese, and iceberg lettuce between a sesame seed bun.
McBaguette, France
Essentially, a McBaguette has everything a Big Mac does - but inside a baguette rather than a bun.
Inside is two beef patties, Emmental cheese, lettuce and Dijon mustard sauce.
You can't get the McBaguette all-year round though as it's a limited-time dish.
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The McBaguette is all the fillings of a burger put into a crunch baguette
Taro Pie, Asia
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The Taro Pie filling is made from a root vegetable
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The Taro Pie is a dessert with a crispy flaky pastry exterior.
Inside is cooked and mashed taro root vegetable that's sweetened with sugar, milk, and other flavourings like vanilla or coconut.
A McDonald's Taro Pie has been described as having a custard flavour.
It's been compared to the European pastries like apple turnovers, or the Maccies apple pie.
Check out the McDonald's that's one of the world's most beautiful with pretty outdoor courtyard and volcano views.
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