What is a hamburger?

Hamburger is basically cooked ground beef patty, which is wedged between two slices of bread. Historical origin of the Hamburger tribe from 1209 A.D. During the reign of Genghis Khan. While the road and conquered land, its Mongol army would be accompanied by wheelchairs that hold sheep, goats, oxen and horses that would later be killed for food. The warriors would then take the meat scrap and place it under their saddles to flatten and say when they drove into battle. This allowed them to eat flattened pieces of raw meat when it was time to eat. Moscow was the first to have steaks. Hamburg, Germany, was the first to have Steak Hamburg. European immigrants coming to Early America then began to serve meat between slices of bread.

There are several variations of how the hamburger is served. A typical example of an IS hamburger served with salad, tomatoes and onions. It can be accompanied by other fixations such as cucumbers, mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise or cheese, which then turns a hamburger into a cheesebUrger. Other popular complementary variations include bacon, eggs, pineapple, salsa and peppers.

Since minced beef is a primary component in hamburgers, it has a high protein content, but it is also known to have a high fat content. Hamburgers can be prepared with variations and alternatives for its ground beef patties such as lean meat or vegetarian patties. Usually, vegetarian patties for hamburgers are made of soy, which contains proteins as its beef counterpart, but with much smaller fat.

While the hamburger comes with a rich history and colorful alternatives, it also comes with its controversies. The TV personality Oprah Winfrey said on her 15th April 1996 that he would stop eating Hamburg further exposed to crazy cows. The documentary "Super Size Me" followed by filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, who went to a 30 -day meals consisting ofHamburgers of fast food and similar objects, resulting in a 13 percent increase in body mass and the risk of liver dysfunction.

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