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New York Mets' 'Cinnamon Bun Egg Roll' is latest to join new MLB ballpark foods

Updated Oct. 8, 2024, 5:21 p.m. 1 min read
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Major League Baseball teams continue to innovate with their ballpark food.

Editor's Picks How the best seasons in MLB history translate to October 3h David Schoenfield Regrading last year's MLB trade deadline deals: Which ones popped -- and which ones flopped 82d Bradford Doolittle Fans are filling ballparks and consuming peanuts and Cracker Jack along with hot dogs sold hot off the grill.

However, some teams are debuting food creations that are far bolder than standard ballpark fare.

The New York Mets are making their 2024 postseason debut at Citi Field with a new, unique confection: the "Cinnamon Bun Egg Roll," which is -- as the name implies -- a cinnamon bun, complete with vanilla icing, fried inside an egg roll wrapper.

New tonight at @Mets game: Cinnamon Bun Egg Roll ($9.69) A cinnamon bun with vanilla icing stuffed inside an egg roll wrapper and fried ( by @AramarkSports ) pic.twitter.com/tigURcFpYF Here are more unique ballpark innovations that can be found across MLB this season: Kansas City Royals : 'Taste of the K Taco' The Royals have a new ballpark food item called the "Taste of the K Taco" ...

It's a hot dog wrapped in a cheeseburger quesadilla, with barbecue brisket, French fries, lettuce, onions, Sriracha Cracker Jacks and 816 Sauce Who would try this? pic.twitter.com/SetU0dzj86 Colorado Rockies : 'Polar Pasta' The Rockies have a new ballpark food item of spaghetti and meatballs ...

except it's actually ice cream and donuts Introducing "Polar Pasta": vanilla ice cream with donut holes, strawberry syrup and mint Who's down to try this? pic.twitter.com/Od41CjKPCw Baltimore Orioles: 'Warehouse Dog' The Orioles will have a fully loaded foot-long hot dog at home games this year called "The Warehouse Dog" It's a 12-inch dog with horseradish-infused brick sauce, pit beef queso fundido, pickled pico and onions on a pretzel bun Who could eat a whole one of these? pic.twitter.com/txM3CnkTST Chicago White Sox : 'Campfire Milkshake' The White Sox will have a 16-ounce "Campfire Milkshake" at games this season It's topped with graham crackers, marshmallows and pieces of chocolate (via @LevyRestaurants ) pic.twitter.com/WKcmXkhcpV New York Mets: 'Rainbow Cookie Egg Roll' The Mets will have a rainbow cookie egg roll as a new food item at Citi Field this season It contains rainbow cookie, raspberry jam and chocolate syrup rolled in an egg roll wrapper pic.twitter.com/GkfXzZHyTs Seattle Mariners : 'The Double MitchWich' The Mariners will have a new food item this season called "The Double MitchWich," which features two different halves inspired by Mitch Haniger and Mitch Garver.

The Haniger half contains grilled chicken breast, marinated tomatoes, bacon, Havarti cheese and a fried avocado...

pic.twitter.com/ZqaWNBOcw7 Arizona Diamondbacks : 'Apple Pie Chimichanga' Philadelphia Phillies : 'Loaded Funnel Cake Fry Sundae' Boston Red Sox : 'Irish Nachos' Pittsburgh Pirates : 'Renegade Hot Dog' Kansas City Royals : 'Back to Blue Burger' New York Yankees : Yankees' milkshake selection The Yankees' new milkshakes for 2024 The Butterfinger Shake, Rainbow Vanilla Shake, Baby Ruth Shake and Black & White Cookie Shake pic.twitter.com/iWEWDCue92 Texas Rangers : 'Meatball Garlic Knot Sliders' The Rangers have new Meatball Garlic Knot Sliders at Globe Life Field this year They're Italian-style meatballs covered in marinara sauce on garlic knots topped with parmesan cheese pic.twitter.com/DePnN6WUuX Miami Marlins : 'All You Can Eat' ticket The Marlins are now selling "All-You-Can-Eat" tickets, which include unlimited: Hot dogs and chili dogs Nachos Cheeseburgers Popcorn Peanuts Cookies Sodas Water pic.twitter.com/tEE3PDYmUl Atlanta Braves : '4 Bagger' The Braves have a massive new food item at home games this year called the "4 Bagger" It's four burgers, one pound of BBQ brisket, reaper pepper mayo.

jalapenos, cheese and beer-battered onion rings Anyone think they can eat this whole thing? (via @ConnorHines17 ) pic.twitter.com/M6EcLyLAy7.

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