Normally Hamburgers are made from beef that has been ground up. But hamburgers can be made of any meat or vegetables or tofu and any combination of vegetables as well as other things You can grind portobella mushrooms and other things, as long as their consistency and texture are tough enough. Fish is a possibility as well, as long as the fish is ssome kind of fish that will not flake apart quickly, such as swordfish. One could even say crabcakes and fishcakes are a type of hamburger. But generally it is ground beef.
The leftover pieces of a cow that are ground up altogether,after all the best parts are cut from it.
Ground beef typically. Some people use ground turkey, but then they are usually called "turkey burgers" to describe the change in contents.
they can differ from cow meat to turkey meat, to even unknown meat
Hamburger meat is made by grinding beef from cattle (cows). A hamburger is made by forming ground beef into a thick flat patty and cooking it.
Burger King burgers are made from 100% USDA inspected ground beef (broiled). See the link below.
Pretty simple - Beef.
it is made of beaf
No. A hamburger is made of meat.
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A hamburger patty is made of ground beef from a cow.
Hamburger Helper mixes are made by General Mills
Yes if the hamburger is made of 100% meat. If the hamburger has any breadcrumbs, herbs or spices then feeding it to a ferret would not be recommended
Well, since HAMBURGER or Hb isn't in the Periodic Table, a hamburger is a compund. It is made up of many diff. substances
There was no such thing as a MacDonalds hamburger in 1946 they only made real ones.
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Beef.
The size of the hamburger is bigger and is made with more ingredients.
hamburgers were made in the U.S.A
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