Despite Americans' unabashed love for bacon, they still don't have access to this popular corn-based snack from the U.K., which are small wavy crisps made to resemble and taste like bacon
Dunkin' may be a U.S. company, but it's reserved its most unusual flavors for the Chinese market, for which sweet breakfasts are still an oddity.
Lay's, a U.S. company, has found far more success creating unconventional potato chip flavors abroad.
Also called Kinder Eggs, this Italian treat consists of a hollow chocolate egg containing a toy inside and is famous all over the world for its unique concept.
The McAloo Tikki Burger is one of McDonald's most successful attempts to adapt its menu for the palates of Indian diners.
Imported from Spain and popular in South America since the mid-19th century, alfajores are confectionary sandwich cookies traditionally filled with dulce de leche
The U.K.'s most distinguished condiment is named after the British Houses of Parliament and has a tangy taste best paired with savory foods such breakfast sausages
Coconuts lend themselves well to snacking chips, especially since this popular Thai foodstuff uses a low-heat technique called "amber roasting" to preserve the fruit's natural taste