In the early 18th century some Germans noticed during their travels to Asia, that the locals would stuff their beef between their saddles while they would ride, to help soften it for later consumption. The Germans loved the idea of soft seasoned meat, and so they brought the idea back home with them to Hamburg. As time went on, it soon became known as Hamburg Meat. Later when the meat was used in the sandwich we know today, it carried the name of the Hamburger Meat and became the hamburger. The were also once called "Hamburg steak". (Ground meat predates this, of course.)
It's thought to have come from the town of Hamburg, Germany. Here is where it's thought hamburger (originally called "hamburger steak") was "invented". The word hamburger first appeared in English in the late 1800's.
'hamburger'
A beefburger is another term for a hamburger, a hot sandwich consisting of a patty of cooked ground beef in a sliced bun, or the patty used to make such a sandwich.
A lean hamburger is made from minced pork with little fat. The term lean means less fat. A lean beefburger is made from minced beef with little fat.
people from hambug Germany are called hamburgers
yes, all meats are protein
The hamburger place is called McDonald's.
Lettuce. But it isn't in the hamburger, it's placed on the hamburger.
mooseburgers, Winnieburgers
hamburger
That's called a hamburger fold.... mmmmmmmmmm hamburger.
when the hell was the battle of Hamburger Hill ? Maybe the battle of Bunker Hill!!!
Liberty Steak.