Angry Whopper

The Angry Whopper finds its way back on the Burger King menu for a limited time. This fan favorite from the past distinguishes itself for its peppery, slightly spicy, sweet flavor. It features the chain’s Angry sauce and jalapeños for the added heat and crunch.

The Angry Whopper is huge, so big it requires two hands to eat. The limited time item has 850 calories, 53 grams of fat, and 59 grams of carbs. It’s a big boy burger that comes piled high with the kind of ingredients that contain a lot of fat and sodium.

Burger King’s Angry Whopper comes with a quarter-pound flame-grilled beef patty, melted American cheese, thick-cut bacon, crispy onion petals, tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, creamy mayo, jalapeños, and Angry sauce, all sandwiched between two sesame seed buns.

Eating the whole thing is no small feat. But burning off those calories is even harder. There are ways to reduce the amount of calories and grams of fat and carbs on the Whopper, though, you’ll have to sacrifice taste to get good nutrition.

Calories in an Angry Whopper and Nutrition Facts

The spicy giant burger has 850 calories. Of the 850 calories, 56 percent are from fat, 28 percent are from carbohydrates, and 16 percent are from protein.

You can see the full nutritional breakdown of an Angry Whopper sandwich from Burger King in the table below:

Angry Whopper Nutrition
Calories850
Calories From Fat477
Total Fat53g
Saturated Fat18g
Trans Fat2g
Cholesterol125mg
Sodium1710mg
Carbohydrates59g
Fiber2g
Sugars15g
Protein35g

An Angry Whopper without the bun and the cheese has about 695 calories, 427.5 calories from fat, 47.5 grams of fat, 16 grams of saturated fat, 1325 milligrams of sodium, 37 grams of carbs, 12 grams of sugar, and 30 grams of protein.

Allergens

Burger King’s Angry Whopper contains the following allergens:

  • Wheat
  • Milk
  • Egg
  • Soy

Ingredients and Allergen Information via: BK.com.

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