Sunday, April 1, 2012

McFlurry International - China 2 Part II

2012-03-26 Black Currant McFlurry sign Shanghai, China 2012-03-26 Black Currant McFlurry Shanghai, China
Yes! The "blackberry jam flavor" McDonald's McFlurry sampled in Harbin is back on the McDonald's China menu in Shanghai. My Chinese character recognition improved significantly at this point. Please allow me to correct that entry in that this 麦旋风 (mài xuànfēng) is in fact 黑加仑 (hēijiālún) or black currant. The price has gone up from 10RMB to 11RMB since last year.

The servers pulled down the lever and filled the cup with soft-serve and topped it with what looked like black currant puree or syrup and crushed Oreo cookies. All this went in the special McFlurry machine and mixed with the McFlurry spoon. The server must be well-trained because the ice cream was completely mixed with the fruit sauce, as shown by a fairly even color. The resulting mix filled at most 2/3 of the cup, but it was still more like halfway full, which is a tease considering it is obvious how full the cup could be. The Oreo provided nice texture, though it would be nice if there were some larger chunks in it. The black currant flavor also was good and refreshing, though reminiscent of the really good berry or grape candies you would get as a child (not grape Bubbleicious).