Why is it called that?

Started by Strangelove2 pages

Originally posted by Bardock42
I am really, very serious that it is named after Hamburg. The Hamburger as you now it may very well have been inveneted in the US but the name comes from Hamburg Germany and it is from there because the basic concept of "Frikadellen im Brötchen" ("Meatball in bun"😉 came from there as well.
Hamburg, New York claims they invented it hmm

Originally posted by Strangelove
Hamburg, New York claims they invented it hmm

Maybe, but Hamburg, New York derives it's name from Hamburg, Germany as well, which should kinda settle the Etymological confusion.

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Originally posted by Strangelove
Hamburg, New York claims they invented it hmm

my great granddad invented it.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Maybe, but Hamburg, New York derives it's name from Hamburg, Germany as well, which should kinda settle the Etymological confusion.

B's right 99% of the time.
I'm siding with him.

Originally posted by La Vierge
ok. the hamburger was invented in Seymore, WI, US and that is that. now back on topic. WHY IS IT CALLED HAMBURGER IF IT IS MADE OF INNOCENT COWS?

You' re wrong. Its origin lies in Hamburg, Germany.

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