Hamburger is not from a designated area of the cow, it usually is the cutoffs from making the prime, select or choice cuts (such as steaks and roasts) and any left over meat from the carcass.
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The part of the cow that fajita meat comes from is the plate. Traditionally, fajita meat is made from skirt steaks which is made from the plate of the cow.
It is meat ariond the rib cage of the animal
because hamburgers can have ancient greek dressing in them
They're named hamburgers because they were first popularized in Hamburg, Germany.
No.
No part. Chickens come from chickens, not cows.
Loin
The head
Angus beef does not come from any part of any cow, but comes from a BREED of cattle (or cows) called Angus.
http://ask.metafilter.com/27259/How-much-meat-is-there-on-a-cow
The part of the cow that fajita meat comes from is the plate. Traditionally, fajita meat is made from skirt steaks which is made from the plate of the cow.
No, there are no eyeballs or any other such parts in McDonalds Hamburgers. All meat used in these is rigorously inspected by Federal Inspectors.
The upper part of the cow.
Why do you eat hamburgers
well I don't know how to answer it but cows eat grass and we eat hamburgers which is part of a cow so we eat the cows which are primary consumers
Hamburgeres come from steers that are raised to be sold for meat.