on a stove, under a fire where it can tenderize and cook well from a raw patty to a burger. the burger is not done until it turns from a redish color to a brown golden color!
Since the meal is obviously not made of ham, this is a good question. Legend has it that the original patty of meat on a bun origionated in Hamburg, Germany and was modified by lazy tongues into Hamburger. hamburgers were made in a place in Germany called Hamburg
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No. A hamburger is made of meat.
No, New Haven did not make the first hamburger. The hamburger is widely believed to have originated in the United States in the late 19th century, with several claims to its creation, including a dish served at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. While New Haven is known for its culinary contributions, particularly its pizza, the claim of the first hamburger is attributed to other locations and establishments.
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A hamburger patty is made of ground beef from a cow.
Hamburger Helper mixes are made by General Mills
Seymour, Wisconsin- by "Hamburger" Charlie Nagreen at the annual Outagamie County Fair in 1884. He was working and selling meatballs, but people were usually in a hurry and the meatballs were very mesy. So he got the idea to smash bread on both sides and that is how the hamburger was invented!
no there is not a country named hamburger.
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
There was no such thing as a MacDonalds hamburger in 1946 they only made real ones.
The size of the hamburger is bigger and is made with more ingredients.
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Beef.