Many restaurants have claimed to have invented the hamburger; all of them in America. One was in Hamburg, New York - which gives a convincing explanation for the name. Another strong theory is that it was associated with German immigrants from Hamburg, Germany.
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hamburger means "hamburgermany", it is said to be like that because the food hamburger originated at Germany=the meat inside a hamburger is what we call burger pati others says pati alone.=
'Hamburg' is a city in Germany. In English, one could call a person in or from Hamburg a "Hamburger" (capitalized).
Port of Call is my first choice and then Yo Mama"s its a toss up for me they are both the best hamburger I have ever had
You might call a person who makes burgers a "hamburger cook," "cook," or "grill chef."
The french word for hamburger is : hamburger but it is pronounced differently.
Call the police.....
hamburger patty.sounds like delicious.
No, a hamburger is not an Italian food. The Hamburger originally, is an American food.
Assuming it survives it is still a cow. If it does not then I would call it dinner. maybe cooked hamburger?
Yes hamburger is brown.
Most hamburgers are beefburgers.