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 The true origin of the modern hamburger and bun is unknown, though many credit Fletch 'Old Dave' Davis from Athens, Texas who popularized sandwiching a ground beef patty between two slices of toast at the 1904 St. Louis World Fair.
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Frank and Charles Menchez have been credited with inventing the hamburger. Although, it would appear that it was invented by someone in the Hamburg, Germany, but it unclear who invented it or where. Look here for more information: http://ww...
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Instructions From: Kathy Bradley <73207.1132@compuserve.com> Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 16:55:56 -0400 (EDT) Recipe by: Fleischmann's Add water, milk, egg, butter, salt, bread flour, sugar, and yeast to bread...
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The fast food favorite took a long, slow trip from Genghis Khan through Russia and Germany before arriving at McDonald's. Many cultures have created ground meat patties as quick, portable meals. But it wasn't until the early 20th century th...
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Hamburger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A hamburger (or burger ) is a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground meat, usually beef, placed in an open bun or between two slices of bread. Hamburgers are often served with lettuce, to...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger
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Cut bacon into small pieces. Cook in frying pan with onions until onion has partially cooked. Add hamburger meat and cook until meat is lightly browned. Add other ingredients and mix well. Spoon mixture into a ...
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Who invented the hamburger? You might think there is an easy answer. There is not. ... There is just one big problem with that theory. In New Haven, Conn., if you ask who invented the hamburger, this is the answer you get: Louis Lassen, in 1900.
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So who invented the hamburger? Take your pick. We're too ground down at this point to choose. ... Wonder who invented the hamburger? Just follow the patents & they'll lead you to New Haven, CT in the late 1880's not anywhere else.
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According to the Cattlemen's Beef Board and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, the hamburger was invented by Fletcher Davis in his small cafe in Athens, Texas in the 1880s.
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Who invented the hamburger sandwich? That’s a matter in contention, as is the identity of the originator of the cheeseburger. ... Frank and Charles Menches are often credited with having invented the hamburger sandwich. The brothers, who lived in Ohio, were traveling concessionaires, selling ground pork sandwiches at...
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