Burger King Introduces Another Stomach-Turning Burger in Japan A burger topped with berries is the latest of Burger King Japan's bizarre fast food offerings.

By Kate Taylor

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The "Premium Berry" burger

Burger King is adding berry jam alongside ketchup and mustard on the list of burger condiments in Japan.

The "Premium Berry" burger is hitting Burger King Japan's winter menu starting today. The burger looks pretty normal – except for the cranberry sauce and blueberries in between the buns.

Related: Would You Eat Burger King's Black Cheeseburger?

It may be more aesthetically pleasing than Burger King's previous Japanese creation, the Black Cheeseburger, but we'll stick with Burger King Canada's 'Poutine a la Burger.'

Related: Burger King Launches the Ultimate Canadian Mashup: Poutine Topped With a Whopper

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Kate Taylor is a reporter at Business Insider. She was previously a reporter at Entrepreneur. Get in touch with tips and feedback on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor. 

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