Changnyeong Garlic Burger, infused with the flavor of Changnyeong hat garlic, is back.

Published 2025년 8월 14일

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[Reporter Gu Ja-ryong, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] The "Changnyeong Garlic Burger," which captures the flavor of Changnyeong's hat garlic, the largest garlic production area in the nation, has been re-released. On the 11th, Changnyeong County (Mayor Seong Nak-in) held a promotional tasting event for the re-release of the McDonald's "Changnyeong Garlic Burger" using Changnyeong hat garlic at the Ibang Agricultural Cooperative. Mayor Seong Nak-in attended the event, along with Lee Pan-am, Chairman of the Changnyeong County Cooperative Operations Council (Chairman of Namji Agricultural Cooperative), other agricultural cooperative chairmen, and Shin Woo-gyeong, Director of the Changnyeong Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative. They announced the re-release of the "Changnyeong Garlic Burger" on that day. Changnyeong County, which accounts for approximately 22% of the nation's garlic production, is the largest garlic production area.

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The 'Changnyeong Garlic Burger', which features the flavor of Changnyeong's hat garlic, the largest garlic producing region in the country, has been re-released. Changnyeong County (Mayor Seong Nak-in) held a promotional tasting event for the re-release of the McDonald's 'Changnyeong Garlic Burger' using Changnyeong hat garlic at the Ibang Agricultural Cooperative on the 11th, targeting attendees of the Changnyeong County Cooperative Operations Council. Changnyeong County Mayor Seong Nak-in attended the event along with Ipan-am, Chairman of the Changnyeong County Cooperative Operations Council (Chairman of Namji Agricultural Cooperative), other agricultural cooperative chairmen, and Shin Woo-gyeong, Director of the Changnyeong Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative, to announce the re-release of the 'Changnyeong Garlic Burger' on that day. Changnyeong County, which accounts for about 22% of the country's total garlic production, is the largest garlic producing region. To promote ...
Source: Agrinet

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