New Burger Buns

burger buns

The Kuwait Flour Mills started producing a new type of burger bun. Or at least I think its new since I never spotted it before and its still not listed on their website. The new bun is similar to the buns used at places like Burger Boutique and Johnny Rockets and doesn’t come with sesame seeds on the top. By the way you have to check out the Kuwait Flour Mills website, its really strange. They have an online shop which doesn’t seem to work, they have a section called “Attractive Corner” and they have a weird flash intro. On the bright side, its cool they have a site. [Link]


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  1. b says:

    i dont think this burger bun are new … my mom used to buy them

  2. Mark says:

    They have two types of burger buns, this is their third kind.

  3. Amjad says:

    I can see Nat’s shoe..

  4. Rayboy says:

    Their White Bread (Kubus) – 50gm lasts 3 days .. while their White Bread (Kubus) – 100gm lasts 1 day …. hmmm

    http://www.kuwaitflourmills.com/kfm/english/product/prdcatdetailpg.jsp?value=Arabian%20Bread

  5. Ansam says:

    LOL amjad yeah! her Adidas?

  6. Basamigi says:

    Sultan’s burger buns are the best :)

  7. Damon Dash says:

    these buns came out in Ramadan i saw them all the time in jam3iyas, never tried them thought but they look like the ones used in burger bar

  8. someone says:

    how come it doesn’t show who posted anymore?

  9. me says:

    slow Bloging day, right mark? :)

  10. pearls says:

    I was looking for buns yesterday and I bought these instead

  11. holla says:

    those are Mark’s feet, he shares his shoes with Nat.

  12. Amjad says:

    loool, good one holla

  13. Equalizer says:

    Have been flipping burgers over the weekend using these buns, which are great. The are called Sponge Buns, and can only be produced comercially since the process uses large machinery. In the states they come in many varieties including braided top with caramelized onion, like Arby’s. I just love those buns when they come fresh.


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