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Hamburg held its first Burgerfest in 1985 to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the hamburger after organizers discovered a history book detailing the burger’s origins.
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The origin of the hamburger is clouded in history and controversy. In Medieval times the Tartars, a band or warriors from the plains of Central Asia would place pieces of beef under their saddles while they rode.
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When you look into the history of hamburgers in the U.S., you'll find sources proclaiming the inventor to be (from left) Louis Lassen, "Hamburger Charlie" Nagreen, or the Menches Brothers. The history of the hamburger is truly a story... ... Tags: Adam, burger college, Connecticut, countries, hamburger history, New York,
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Hamburger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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origin of American hamburger ... Hamburgers. They are everywhere. But did you ever stop to wonder who was the first to cook a hamburger? Hamburgers must have started somewhere, and perhaps you will say they started in Hamburg -- Hamburg, Germany, that is, and you would be only partly right.
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Burger on a bun originated in America. Learn about the history of ground beef, hamburger, and mince. ... • Ground Beef History; • Ground Beef Recipes - Hamburger Recipes; Ground Beef - Beef Mince Photo © 2007 Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, licensed to About.com, Inc...
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Another claim dates the history of the modern hamburger to 1890 when Louis Lassen of New Haven, Connecticut, served the first 'burger' at his New Haven luncheonette, Louis' Lunch, when he ground up some beef and served it in the form of a sandwich to a customer who had to eat on the run2.
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The following images are from Jeffrey Tennyson's Hamburger Heaven, New York: Hyperion, 1993. ... In 1907 "Hamburger Gene" McInturff began selling hamburgers for a nickel apiece. ... . White Castle coined the term "fast food" hamburger and urged consumers to "Buy them by the sack".
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