Wednesday, October 22, 2008

McFlurry International

One of the constant things expected whilst abroad is McDonald’s because chances are wherever you go the golden arches will provide a point of familiarity. The Big Mac, fries, and a coke will and should always taste the same no matter where the order is placed in the world. Dependability is the key word here.

However, there are some of the differences in the McDonald’s of the world are demonstrated in their classic dessert, the McFlurry. Each country or region has its own McFlurry flavors and specialties, including the limited edition Cadbury mini-egg McFlurry or the Wispa (also made by Cadbury) in the United Kingdom. The endeavor of understanding the facets of the McFlurry began in Northern Ireland and the journey has extended so far to western Europe.

What makes a good McFlurry? First of all, it is the base – the quality of the vanilla soft-serve used. The flavor and texture of the vanilla soft-serve is universal. Experience with off-tasting soft-serve in central London should alert the consumer that once in a while, it is important to test for the quality of the soft-serve and resist immediately indulging oneself. The second indicator is how well the soft-serve and candy pieces are mixed together. Some McDonald’s locations do not even fit the McFlurry spoon to the machine to evenly distribute the candy in the soft-serve. If chocolate, caramel, or strawberry syrup is added, it should not alter the texture of the soft-serve.

Consumption of a McFlurry is best accompanied by a cup of water and perhaps a side of fries. The salty quality of the fries balances the sweetness of the McFlurry.

The best McFlurry by far is the Taste of America, available for a limited time in the United Kingdom. It encompassed the vanilla soft-serve base with Oreo cookie mixed in with a toffee swirl. Initially, it was difficult to attain because the McDonald’s locations would run out of toffee syrup in stock.

The worst McFlurry goes to Malmö, Sweden for the Bilar McFlurry. The addition of marshmallows was a nice touch, increasing the variety of texture. The sticky sweet lime-flavored lime-green sugar syrup destroyed the flavor balance and transformed the texture of the soft-serve to something less palatable.

McFlurry

Extra props are given to Poland and Austria for adding chocolate, caramel, or strawberry syrup in addition to the candy pieces free of charge. Two mixers enhance the enjoyment of the McFlurry experience. To great dissatisfaction, that the addition of the syrup made the McFlurry more runny.

McFlurry


**UPDATE** 18 November 2008
Baci Mcflurry, ReykjavikWhilst in Iceland, the opportunity arose to sample the McFlurry if a McDonald's existed in Iceland. The variant available is Baci - meaning "kiss" in Italian - and not any of the flavors popular in Iceland including licorice or salted fish (understandably a long shot). Baci is a chocolate sauce with peanuts and will turn the McFlurry a brown color. Careful sampling resulted in the conclusion that the Baci sauce is better suited served warm for sundaes and not to go through the McFlurry mechanism.

Goettingen, Germany is applauded for its established expectation that the McFlurry will have a well-incorporated mix of soft-serve and the mix.

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