Sunday, 12 October 2014

Do Any Of These Starbucks Items Look Good To You? Too Bad. You Can"t Get Them In The U.S.

When you decide to drop your defenses and give in to the wiles of the green siren of Starbucks, there are a couple of menu items to fall back on. Starbucks has a lot of options, and sometimes it’s best to stick with what you know. However, before you settle into your caffeine rut, you should expand your Starbucks horizons a bit.


Our U.S. readers are probably in sync when it comes to the S’bucks menu, seasonal items and all. But in other countries, Starbucks tailors its menus to suit the local culinary traditions. This is why we get Oprah Chai and they get, well…take a look:



1.) Red Bean Frappuccino – Asia


1.) Red Bean Frappuccino - Asia


2.) Alarrobina Frappuccino – Peru


2.) Alarrobina Frappuccino - Peru


3.) Lemon Cheesecake – India


3.) Lemon Cheesecake - India


4.) Chocolate Star Cake – Ireland


4.) Chocolate Star Cake - Ireland




5.) Spam and Eggs on a Bagel – Philippines


5.) Spam and Eggs on a Bagel - Philippines


6.) Lúcuma Frappuccino – Peru


6.) LĂșcuma Frappuccino - Peru


7.) Coconut Pandan Roll – Thailand


7.) Coconut Pandan Roll - Thailand


8.) Coffee Jelly Frappuccino – Asia Pacific and Japan


8.) Coffee Jelly Frappuccino - Asia Pacific and Japan


9.) Pancakes – U.K. and Scandinavia


9.) Pancakes - U.K. and Scandinavia




10.) Yogurt Frappuccino – U.K. and Greece


10.) Yogurt Frappuccino - U.K. and Greece


11.) Via Cake – various locations


11.) Via Cake - various locations


12.) Peanut Butter Panini – Indonesia


12.) Peanut Butter Panini - Indonesia


13.) Charcoal Walnut Raisin Bun – Thailand


13.) Charcoal Walnut Raisin Bun - Thailand


14.) Summer Jelly Iced Coffee – Japan


14.) Summer Jelly Iced Coffee - Japan


15.) The “Mystical Sandwich” – Turkey


15.) The Mystical Sandwich - Turkey


I’m thinking we might need to petition to get some of these in the States. Especially that chocolate star cake! I could go for one of those right now.



Do Any Of These Starbucks Items Look Good To You? Too Bad. You Can"t Get Them In The U.S.

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