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Mcspaghetti Platter Philippines 2024 – Nutrition, Recipe Details

McDonald’s is known for its burgers, fries and crispy chicken but In 1980s or 90s, when dominos and pizza hut were in popularity, McDonald’s tried to give Italian touch to its menu by adding spaghetti Bolognese in it. McDonald’s has not had good luck with spaghetti in the US but in the Philippines it got successful. Now there are only 2 places where mcspaghetti is available, one in the Philippines and second in Florida. Spaghetti available is Filipino spaghetti not Italian spaghetti.

Nutritional value

From a nutritional point of view, mcspaghetti is all in one meal as it carries carbs from pasta, protein from meat, calcium from tomato and vitamin b12 from cheese.

Ingredients Mcspaghetti Platter

  • Filipino Spaghetti
  • Ground beef
  • 3 Banana
  • Sugar
  • Vinegar
  • Spices

Mcspaghetti Platter Recipe Details

Mcspaghetti is one of the easiest things you can make at home. You just need the mentioned ingredients for this tasty recipe. It takes almost 1 hour and 15 minutes, 15 minutes for preparation and 1 hour for cooking.

How to Prepare it?

  • Turn on the flame and put a steel bowl on it.
  • Pour some water in a steel bowl and boil  spaghetti in it.
  • After boiling, put aside the spaghetti in a strainer.
  • Until spaghetti boils, let’s prepare meat and sauce.
  • Heat some oil in a pan and put ground beef with spices in it.
  • Cook the ground meat completely.
  • Let’s prepare a banana catsup.
  • Mashed the 3 bananas, add cooked ground meat, vinegar, salt, red chili flakes and mix it well.
  • Now take a bowl, put spaghetti in it and add banana catsup and meat over it.
  • Mix it by choice and enjoy.

FAQs-Frequently Asked Questions

Which type of spaghetti is used in the recipe?

 In McDonald’s spaghetti recipe, Filipino Spaghetti is used by Filipinos.

Is mcspaghetti healthy for consumers?

Mcspaghetti is a healthy choice for consumers as it carries carbs from pasta, protein from meat, calcium from tomato and vitamin b12 from cheese.

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