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They are named after a German guy named Ted Berger. He was an entertainer and like to "ham" it up. Anyway, his brother, Frank Futer, owned a pub and Ted came up with a new way to serve steak. He ground it up and told his brother Frank that the customers wouldn't know it was made from fatty, less expensive meat. Thus the Hamburger was born!!

BTW: Frank was a tinkerer too! He came up with a way to turn even worse cuts of beef and beef byproducts into a delicious meal on a bun. But that's another story.

2006-09-06 04:07:13 · answer #1 · answered by Mork the Stork 3 · 1 0

Rhumor has it a man named Hamburg a long time ago wanted something to eat and because his cook didn't have anything else at the moment he put some meat between two slices of bread, thus the hamburger. It is written down somewhere, just don't remember where.

2006-09-06 04:18:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

In the late eighteenth century, the largest ports in Europe were in Germany. Sailors who had visited the ports of Hamburg, Germany and New York, brought this food and term "Hamburg Steak" into popular usage. To attract German sailors, eating stands along the New York city harbor offered "steak cooked in the Hamburg style.

2006-09-06 04:01:30 · answer #3 · answered by movedtoMA 2 · 1 0

This same question gets asked every day, and was asked about ten minutes before you asked.

The original Hamburger sandwich was made from chicken, in Hamburg Germany.
The American hamburger was arguably invented at Louis' Lunch in New Haven Connecticut.

2006-09-06 04:02:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They're named after the style of the patty, a Hamburger steak, as was popular in Hamburg, Germany.

2006-09-06 04:00:02 · answer #5 · answered by rorgg 3 · 0 0

Because they originated in Hamburg Germany

2006-09-06 04:00:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the right away food primary took a protracted, sluggish holiday from Genghis Khan by Russia and Germany interior the previous arriving at McDonald's. Many cultures have created floor meat patties as speedy, portable food. whether it wasn't till the early twentieth century that the "hamburger steak" grew to alter into into positioned on bread and mentioned as a burger. the call comes from Hamburg, Germany, even whether the food isn't a community good element. interior the 1200s, Genghis Khan's Mongol armies ate patties of uncooked lamb scraps, that have been tenderized shrink than the warriors' saddles. whilst the Mongols invaded Russia, those snacks caught on and grew to alter into familiar as steak tartare with the aid of reality Russians mentioned because of the fact the Mongols "Tartars." interior the 1600s, Russia began out identifying to purchase and promoting with the German port of Hamburg, and steak tartare have been given right here alongside for the adventure. Germans cooked up the steak dish with shredded pork and native spices. This "Hamburg steak" might additionally be salted and smoked so it might save interior the time of long travels. German sailors and immigrants presented it with them to the U.S. for the duration of the 1800s. "Hamburger steak" shown up on the menu of extensive apple's Delmonico's eating place interior the 1820s or 1830s. right away, extra places offered the dish, and cookbooks gave education for making it at abode. interior the early 1900s, rather some american eating places began putting a hamburger steak between 2 slices of bread or indoors a bun. whilst the claims for "abode of the burger" are disputed, no you would be able to desire to deny that the Mongol snack with a German call right away grew to alter into an American corporation.

2016-12-12 03:33:00 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the hamburger comes from the "ham" off the cow.

2006-09-06 04:04:16 · answer #8 · answered by inquiring mind 2 · 0 1

cos there originate from hamburg

2006-09-06 04:00:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The creator of the sandwich, like Hoagies or Ruebens.

2006-09-06 04:03:41 · answer #10 · answered by Denise W 6 · 0 1

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