Kuma's Corner, a restaurant in Chicago, has created a new burger, "The Ghost, which is topped with a Communion wafer.

"The Ghost" is a 10 ounce beef and goat patty made with red wine reduction and comes topped with an unconsecrated Communion wafer NBC Chicago reports.

A post on the restaurant's Facebook reads, "In the spirit of our undying reverence for the lord and all things holy, we give you the Ghost which we think is a fitting tribute to the supreme blasphemous activities carried out by the band itself."

Kuma's is referring to a Swedish metal band called Ghost B.C. The restaurant often names its burgers after heavy metal bands.

According to Fox News, members in the Ghost B.C. band often wear skeleton makeup while wearing religious robes.

The restaurant claims it's selling well, most because customers wonder what it is. "There are people who are offended by it, but we're delighted to see that generally people seem to have a sense of humor."

"Hopefully people will have a good time with it - that's certainly what we're trying to do.

Luke Tobias, director of operations, told The Chicago Tribune, "The thing with is, the communion wafer is unconsecrated, so until that happens, it's really just a cracker."