McDONALD'S Saweetie creates a new dish using ingredients from her McDonald's meal. |
Filipino American rap artist Saweetie's McDonald's meal is a big meal. The idea, the rap star recommends, is to mix it up to create a new dish.
It's kind of like halo-halo, (literally translated: "mix-mix") the Filipino dessert made up of several ingredients like ube ice cream, sweet beans, jello, heart of palm, flan, evaporated milk and crushed ice, then topped with something crunchy like nuts or Rice Krispeys. To eat it properly, one has to mix all the ingredients together.
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The Saweetie Meal, features a Big Mac®, 4-piece Chicken McNuggets®, medium World Famous Fries®, a medium Sprite®, Tangy BBQ Sauce and "Saweetie 'N Sour" sauce – the same Sweet 'N Sour sauce you know and love, re-named in honor of the new meal.
"Hopefully, everyone enjoys the concoction because the point of the meal is to remix it in different ways, whether it’s making a crazy burger or combining the fries [with] the nugget box and creating some type of rendition of nachos, so I’m just really excited to see everyone enjoy their meals," the Filipino American artist told Asian Journal.
The Saweetie meal is the latest promo McDonald's using celebrities. The BTS meal with the superstar K-pop group, was featured during Asian American ,Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month last May.
The culinary offering lasts until Sept. 5. It can be ordered through the McDonald’s App, at participating McDonald’s or through McDelivery. McDonald’s. If you order with the app, you are eligible for more prizes including a trip to Las Vegas to watch a Saweetie concert.
Saweetie has gained quite a reputation for mixing up foods and posting the concoctions on her social media pages. Anyone for ranch dressing on spaghettie withtomato sauce? How about putting Cheetos atop your pizza? Anyone for Ramen chicken seasoning on oysters?
So her McDonald's meal doesn't so strange now, does it?
The pieces will be available for a limited time, with prices starting at $18. Featured are hoodies, a crewneck, a pair of t-shirt designs, a fanny pack, joggers, shorts, a trucker hat, and more.
“Now ya’ll know I stay dipped in the latest fashion, so it was only right I drop some icy merch to celebrate my McDonald’s collab,” Saweetie said in a press release. “There are so many oversized pieces that I love, like my favorites: the Saweetie ’N Sour Hoodie and Fry Tees.”
See more from the collection below. A special site has also been launched, serving as the lone space for collecting pieces from the collection. Find that here.
Saweeite, was born Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper, with a Filipino Chinese mother and a Black father who is also a pastor. Growing up in the Bay Area, she was exposed to a diverse community and their different cuisines.“The Bay Area is such a melting pot. You have Asian food and off rip, you have Filipino food, Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese food. And then you have Spanish food. And then of course you have soul food.”
With her mom and lola's cooking and encouragement, it is not surprise for her love of Filipino food. “I grew up eating tons of Filipino food. I love sinigang, I love adobo, pancit, lumpia,” she lists off. “Even Filipino breakfast. Filipino breakfast is like a sunny side up egg with spam, Vienna sausage, some white rice. Maybe a slice of mango with some mango juice. That shit is so good.”
“Filipino food makes me happy,” Saweetie sighs contentedly. “If it’s good, I’ll just savor in the moment. And if it’s really good, I start dancing. I just can’t help myself!"
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