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JAL to Serve MOS Burgers Inflight

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Japan Airlines and MOS Food Services (MOS Burger) will be serving onboard select routes from 1 June to 31 August 2012 a new JAL Original version of another of the establishment's specialty burgers - the Air MOS Rice Burger.

The Air MOS Rice Burger is adapted from MOS Burger's popular MOS Rice Burger Kinpira which uses steamed rice patties instead of bread, to sandwich a generous serving of mixed vegetables and chicken strips. The filling includes burdock, lotus root, carrot, oyster mushrooms, black sesame, and Japanese chili pepper, and is sautéed in a light soy sauce and sweet miso paste to deliver a deep, rustic flavor of Japan.

Air MOS Rice Burger is the product of a second collaboration between JAL and MOS Burger. In response to positive reviews by customers after the introduction of the first - Air MOS Burger - a version of the company's trademark Teriyaki Beef Burger between June and November last year, JAL decided to cooperate with various well-known Japanese restaurants and food chains to bring familiar favorites onboard for customers in a series of special inflight meal tie-ups now known as Air Series.

On select flights to Europe and U.S, Air MOS Rice Burger will be served in Premium Economy and Economy Class during a second meal service, and will be available to First and Executive Class customers anytime during the flight as part of the "Anytime You Wish" service which allows First and Executive Class customers to choose from a variety of Japanese and Western dishes anytime they wish after the first meal service.

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