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Hamburgers

Although invented in Germany, hamburgers and cheeseburgers are a quintessential part of American cuisine. A hamburger is a sandwich style dish with a ground beef patty between bread (called a bun). Ask questions about this popular food here.

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What is the difference between a beefburger and a hamburger?

one is ham and the other is beef.

This is a popular misconception. The truth is that they are both beef, beefburgers are fried and hamburgers are boiled.

The hamburger is so called because it is said to have originated in Hamburg.

How much does a McDonald's hamburger cost with tax?

It coasts at least 3.29. But it depends if you are in the United States or not. This is only in Canada. In the United States it would cost around 2.89 or something around there.

Can you buy a hamburger?

yes? If you have money then,yes. I perfer cheeseburgers.^^ no it is technically impossible

How long can cooked hamburger last if not refrigerated?

3 to 4 days appears to be the consensus. I've heard two days if refrigerated soon after cooking.

What are Mcdonalds hamburgers made out of?

Well for 1 they say they are never premade.. false.. they are premade, they come in a bag of 75 or so and they are fresh , but premade... still not sure if it is 100% pure beef or not, because no matter how long you cook it, it still stays pinkish on the inside.... so I'd say it's mixed with fillers.

Are hamburgers gluten free?

It depends whether or not they have some type of wheat product (like bread crumbs or cracker meal) added to them for texture. If it is pure ground turkey meat, it will be gluten free. You'll have to check the recipe depending on where you get them.

Was the battle of hamburger hill success?

The U.S. and South Vietnamese won The Battle Of Hamburger Hill

Do Mc Donalds cheese burgers have meal worms in them?

Guys, the truth is a mcdonalds burger can last 5 years! 5 years! When a regular burger lasts 5 days. There are the same ingredients in a mcdonalds burger and in gasoline! It is possibly the most un-healthiest food in the world

How much does a normal hamburger weigh?

It can pe pretty much anything, within reason. Generally around a quarter pound to a half pound.

How many calories are in 1 hamburger patty?

Usually about 250-550 calories depending on the size and whether they are lean beef or not.

A 4-ounce dressed burger (quarter pound precooked weight, no condiments) is 280 calories using typical ground beef. A Wendy's single, as prepared, is 420 calories (180 from fat).

Who owned Judy's Hamburger chain?

Though many tout Wendy's Dave Thomas as the founder of the idea - history argues from a different view point. According to local lore while Dave Thomas was managing/ owning 3 (or 4) places to eat that were failing; he turned them into KFC's.

While there, during the age of McDonald's & Burger war's - a guy working with him came up with a plan to market hamburger's - without having to freeze the meat. But this guy was penny wise and pound foolish. He made a deal with Dave Thomas that gave the lion share of all future locations to Dave.

Upon seeing the success of the Wendy's chain and knowing that it was originally named Judy's (after a real name - instead of the later "adapted" story of where "Wendy's" came from) - regret & greed set in for winding up with the short end of the stick.

Providing substantial proof it was his original idea and not telling the whole story to investors - Nashville's General Care Corp started doing a deal for Judy's locations and franchises.

Wendy's & Judy's looked exactly the same and sold the same menu items. Except that Wendy's was red and Judy's was blue. On West End Blvd by Vanderbilt - they were actually not far from each other. Even Pizza Hut & Pizza Inn were across the street from each other there (must be a Nashville thingy).

However, General Care Corp, a Nashville entity with power there - did not have the ability to influence the federal courts on the "real" contract dealings Dave Thomas made. It appears to be a matter of fact that Dave Thomas bought and owned the entire Wendy's way of doing business.

Resultantly, General Care Corp (who knew problems were coming and tried to sell the problems to someone else) - as well as all the Judy's locations - were ordered to be closed and stop infringing upon Wendy's. Purportedly, $10 million was lost and to be paid to Wendy's.

Many a young business man or women have great ideas. The problem is, we always seem to have the immature need of vindication by others. As a result, loose lips sink ships and a deal here gave away the house.

Moral is - if you have a good idea - don't seek permission to make it happen.

What part of speech is the word hamburgers?

There are 159 words in "hamburger" if you count all of the following:

Words that start with capitol letters are names .

Words that are in ALL CAPS are abbreviations.

(hamburger is included.)

Reba

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Marge

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How do you say cheeseburger in Japanese?

ソーセージ /soo see ji/ is Japanese (loanword) for 'sausage'.

[oo & ee are elongated 'o' and 'e' sounds]

How many cheeseburgers does McDonald's sell in a day?

McDonald's makes an average of 6,480,000 hamburgers every day of the calendar. The most recent published numbers we found show McDonald's selling 4,500 hamburgers every minute of the day. That's 75 sold every second, not to mention the rest of their other lucrative menu items. In 2010, McDonald's saw total revenue of $24,075,000,000

How much water is used to produce 1 hamburger?

Deprnds on what you have on your burger if you don't have ketchup or mayo then 10 gallons for 2 slices of bread 530 gallons for 1/4 of hamburger 4 gallons for 2 slices of tomato 1.5 gallons for 2 leaves of lettuce

How do you make a basic burger?

To make a basic hamburger patty, form a handful of ground beef into a ball, then flatten it out some to form a patty. Place in a preheated (medium heat) skillet and fry on one side until browned. Flip to the other side and fry until browned and juices running out are not pink.

How many McDonald's hamburgers are sold daily?

Assuming you are asking about sales : About 47 million burgers are sold at McDonald's branches worldwide.

Can you use cornflour instead of plain flour in hamburgers?

If I'm not mistaken cornflour is called corn starch in the States, in which case I would say: go for it. The difference will be that you will probably need less of it because it is a potent thickener.

Are hamburgers american?

No. They were first made in the German city of Hamburg in the 17th century and brought to America in the 18th and 19th centuries.

But possibly similar food was used by the Mongols in the 12th century

Why is a hamburger not called beefburger?

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.

How long can spaghetti sauce stay fresh?

good question. i have actually researched this and i have found the answer for it recently. well it all depends on what kind of sauce you have or use. But normally up to a week. hope this helps.

Can frozen hamburgers that thawed on ice in a cooler be re-frozen and then cooked and eaten without making you sick?

No they can not ! not any food that have been defrosted can be re-frosted because of Bactria and germs !

If they've been kept refrigerated and well sealed they can be refrozen.