12 Taco Bell menu items you can't find in America
1. Kimchi quesadillas — South Korea
2. Chocomarsh Wrap — Spain
Chocolate plus marshmellows combine for a dessert that can only be found on Taco Bell menus in Spain.
3. Cheetos Crunchwrap Supreme — Canada
Canada's Beefy Cheddar Cheetos Crunchwrap Sliders and Supreme Cheetos Crunchwrap Sliders launched earlier this year, before the fast-food chain announced it is adding a Cheetos Burrito to the menu in Cincinnati in mid-August.
4. Loaded fries — Taco Bell locations around the world
Perhaps the greatest betrayal — Taco Bell sells loaded fries in many of its international locations, including the UK, Japan, and Chile, despite a fry-less US menu.
5. Tikki Masala Burrito — India
This limited-time offering was marketed as the "rebel side" of tikki masala.
6. Chocodilla? — Latin America and the Philippines
A tortilla filled with Nutella is simple, but sounds delicious.
7. Fried chicken and rice — Saudi Arabia
While Taco Bell does serve Cantina burrito bowls in the US, the simplicity of crispy chicken and rice looks pretty good as well.
8. Flauta Dulce — Latin America
A number of Latin American countries, including Guatemala, Panama, and the Dominican Republic, feature a flauta filled with dulce de leche on their dessert menu.
9. Kathitto — India
Instead of a tortilla, this burrito is wrapped in a dhakai parantha. Taco Bell's website calls the dish: "Mexican inside, Indian outside!"
10. Fry-stuffed burrito — Chile
Not only do Taco Bells in other countries sell fries, locations in Chile additionally sell the Burrito Papa Suprema.
11. Beer — Spain
On Tuesdays, Taco Bell locations in Spain offers deals on beer. While a handful of US Taco Bell locations have liquor licenses, it is by no means as widespread as Taco Bell Spain's "Happy Day" deals.
12. Shrimp and avocado burrito — Japan
Taco Bell Japan has a seafood vibe for reasons beyond the shrimp-stuffed burrito. The Japanese word for octopus is tako, and the Mexican fast-food chain often abbreviates its name as [octopus emoji] [bell emoji] in the country.
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