'Fat & Furious Burger' Website Features Weird And Wonderful Burger Creations (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: The Strange Burgers Of 'Fat & Furious Burger'
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Two French graphic designers who identify themselves only as Quentin and Thomas are the force behind Fat & Furious Burger, a curious website featuring a number of intricate and oddly posed burger creations.

"We were so bored of random food at lunch, so we started cooking together," they told Business Insider. "It soon became a kind of a ritual: improvising and experimenting new ways of cooking a burger."

But it's hard to imagine eating some of the pair's concoctions. A Hello Kitty-themed offering makes for a striking image, but we're not keen to chow down on a burger that features, among its many ingredients, both cream cheese frosting and salmon roe.

Weird flavors aside, Quentin and Thomas seem to post photographs of increasing visual complexity. A recent tribute to James Bond, for example, features a hamburger bun completely wrapped in gold foil and dotted with individual globules of caviar.

Click through the below gallery to see our favorite images from Fat & Furious Burger.

"Fat & Furious Burger" Creations
"My name is Bun, James Bun"(01 of13)
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Caviar, unpeeled garlic, quail eggs, octopus, miso and a golden bun. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Sanglichon Burger"(02 of13)
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Sanglichon pork marinated in red wine, parsley, nutmeg, cloves, carrots, garlic, oyster mushrooms and caramelized red onions with honey and red wine. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
Vampire Burger(03 of13)
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Beef heart, garlic, baby corn, capers, pickles and Tabasco sauce. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
Legalization Burger(04 of13)
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Steak patty, lettuce, smoked bacon, egg and chives. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Hawaiian Burger"(05 of13)
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Sirloin pork with caramelized pineapple juice and spices, fresh and roasted pineapple, melted cheddar, pickled vegetables, American sauce with ginger and Tabasco. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Go Green Burger"(06 of13)
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Wasabi Cream cheese with green dye, cucumber, fresh mint and a patty of chicken marinated in lime and green dye. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Fat & Furious Bigmac"(07 of13)
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Bun black with squid ink, beef steak, sweet and sour pickles, iceberg lettuce, raw onion, melted cheddar and a sauce of sour cream, mayonnaise, pickles crushed, onion jam and sugar. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Mirror Burger"(08 of13)
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Beef steak with tomato, pear, radish, nuts, Bleu d'Auvergne, onion jam and a bun with paprika. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Dhundi Burger"(09 of13)
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Chicken marinated in yogurt, lemon and tandoori with pickles, lime and mango. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Fricocotte Burger"(10 of13)
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Multi-grain bread with spinach, steak patty and egg. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Neil Armstrong Burger"(11 of13)
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Mushrooms, pear, cream cheese coconut and sesame seeds. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Heatwave Burger"(12 of13)
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Beef steak with pickles, green salad, classic yellow mustard, ketchup, sesame seeds, fried onions and cheddar. (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)
"Fabulous Flower Cake Burger"(13 of13)
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Cream cheese frosting, salmon eggs, fried onions, cucumber, lemon and coriander. "A burger for obese girls." (credit:Fatandfuriousburger.com)

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