DEAL OR NOODLE

You can now buy CHEESE BURGER flavoured super noodles and they cost 75p

The burger flavoured noodles are available only at Asda as limited edition 100g packet

SUPER NOODLES are known for having some pretty questionable flavours.

We’ve seen steak and ale as well as steak fajita noodles, but cheese burger flavour really is something else.

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The limited edition noodles are available from Asda for 75p

You can get the cheese burger super noodles from Asda for a limited time only.

Despite being a limited edition the 100g pack will cost you 75p, the same as a regular pack of super noodles.

Instagram weird food connoisseurs were quick to notice the burger flavoured noodles on Asda’s shelves.

Reactions to the noodles on Instagram have been fairly sceptical.

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The noodles are available only at Asda for a limited time only

One person commented on the picture on Instagram: “Is it gross that I feel the need to try these?”.

Another commenter was a bit more blunt, saying “That’s Just wrong…”

Whether you think they sound great or gross, It’ll probably be the only time you get to try something that tastes like a burger just from boiling the kettle.

And at 166 calories a packet it’s certainly a lot easier on your waistline that the real deal.

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Blueberry flavour crisps as well as cucumber flavour crisps are two of the most popular flavours in China

Weird flavours of food in the UK do crop up every now and then.

Asda recently released some prosecco and mushroom flavoured pasta.

But that is just the type of the iceberg for weird flavours, in China one of the most popular flavours of crisps is blueberry.

And Irish crisp company Tayto even released a cheese and onion flavoured chocolate bar.

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Bizarrely the savoury flavoured chocolate proved incredibly popular.

All 100,000 bars sold out completely in Ireland and the 24 bars that made it to Australia had to be auctioned off because they were so popular among Irish ex-pats.

Fast food chains have also cashed in on weird flavours, here are some of the weirdest McDonald meals from around the world.

Tesco also released some special Christmas candy cane flavour crisps. 

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