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The hamburger, as we know it today, doesn't have a single inventor or patent holder. Various claims exist regarding its origins, with several individuals and establishments, such as Louis Lassen, Charlie Nagreen, and the White Castle chain, all claiming to have created the first hamburger in the early 20th century. However, the U.S. Patent Office does not have a record of a specific patent for the hamburger as a food item. Instead, the hamburger evolved over time with contributions from numerous sources.
The hamburger, as we know it today, was popularized in the United States in the early 20th century, but its origins can be traced back to the late 19th century. While the exact inventor is debated, it is often credited to various individuals, including German immigrants who brought the concept of a minced beef patty, similar to Hamburg steak, to America. The name "hamburger" is derived from Hamburg, Germany, but there is no specific "Earl of Hamburg" associated with its invention.
The french word for hamburger is : hamburger but it is pronounced differently.
hamburger patty.sounds like delicious.
No, a hamburger is not an Italian food. The Hamburger originally, is an American food.
hamburger
It is a hamburger of medium size.
hamburger with cheese
A hamburger
Most hamburgers are beefburgers.
Yes hamburger is brown.
This is how to ask: How much is a hamburger? In French:Combien coûte un hamburger?