-
frozen hamburgers in
convenience stores and
vending machines. 1923:
Kewpee Hamburgers, or
Kewpee Hotels, Flint, Michigan.
Kewpee was the
second hamburger chain...
- of the
hamburger, as it
stresses the
difference between a "
hamburger steak" and a "
hamburger sandwich". Louis'
Lunch flame broils the
hamburgers in the...
- of
ground meat (usually beef)
usually placed inside a
sliced hamburger bun.
Hamburgers are
often served with lettuce, bacon, tomato, onion, pickles,...
- of
notable hamburgers. A
hamburger consists of a
cooked patty of
ground meat
usually placed between two
slices of a
bread roll.
Hamburgers are
often served...
-
Ronald McDonald in
which several animatronic hamburgers were
shown graduating.[citation needed] "
Hamburger University". McDonald's. 2011.
Archived from...
-
Hamburger". The New York Times.
Retrieved May 16, 2011. Daniels,
Lauren Drewes (2020-02-17). "Come Fly With Us to Pilots'
Favorite '$100
Hamburgers'"...
- ISBN 9780801869204 – via
Google Books. Slavicek, David. "Henry's
Hamburgers". Henry's
Hamburgers. "Henry's
Hamburgers".
Archived from the
original on
August 3, 2008. Retrieved...
- Neil
Hamburger is a
standup comedian and
singer character created and portra**** by Australian-American
entertainer Gregg Turkington.
Distinguished for...
- more than 40,000
outlets as of 2021. McDonald's is best
known for its
hamburgers,
cheeseburgers and
french fries,
although their menu also
includes other...
-
consume beef
almost daily. The
hamburger remains as one of the
cheapest forms of beef in America.
Adding cheese to
hamburgers became po****r in the 1920s...