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A beefburger is another term for a hamburger, a hot sandwich consisting of a patty of cooked ground beef in a sliced bun, or the patty used to make such a sandwich.

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How do your spell beefburger in french?

'hamburger'


Is beefburger contain protein?

yes, all meats are protein


Is a beefburger kosher?

If it's made with kosher ingredients, and cooked on a kosher grill by someone who keeps Shabbat, then yes.


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Where is the word hamburger originated?

First in 1889, hamburg steak, from the German city of Hamburg, though no certain connection has ever been conclusively made, and there may not ever be one beyond that of Hamburg being a major port of departure for German immigrants to U.S. Shortened form burger attested from 1939; beefburger was attempted 1940, in an attempt to make the main ingredient more explicit, after the -burger had taken on a life of its own as a suffix (cf. cheeseburger, first attested 1938).


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Ingredients1 1/2 pounds ground beef3 slices bacon diced1 small onion diced2 tablespoons flour1/4 teaspoon paprika1 teaspoon salt1 can cream of mushroom soup2 tablespoons dry red wine1 cup sour cream6 to 8 hamburger buns toasted & butteredIn large skillet, brown beef and bacon until no longer pink. Drain. In crock pot, mix together drained beef, bacon, onion, flour, paprika and salt Stir in undiluted soup and wine. Cover pot and cook on Low for 4-5 hours. Stir in sour cream. Spoon mixture over toasted buns.


What is the difference between a beefburger and a hamburger?

one is ham and the other is beef. This is a popular misconception. The truth is that they are both beef, beefburgers are fried and hamburgers are boiled. The hamburger is so called because it is said to have originated in Hamburg.


What is E-Coli 157H7?

I think what you mean by "E Coli H0157" is the bacterium that is the best known serotype of "Enterohemorrhagic E. Coli" and known by its more formal scientific name of Escherichia coli 0157:H7. Transmitted from undercooked hamburger meat and raw milk, it releases verotoxin, which causes inflammation of the lower gastrointestinal tract, often resulting in bloody bowel movements, potentially several other illnesses and/or death. It is mainly with cattle meat, i.e beefburger.


Why is a hamburger not called beefburger?

In the early 18th century some Germans noticed during their travels to Asia, that the locals would stuff their beef between their saddles while they would ride, to help soften it for later consumption. The Germans loved the idea of soft seasoned meat, and so they brought the idea back home with them to Hamburg. As time went on, it soon became known as Hamburg Meat. Later when the meat was used in the sandwich we know today, it carried the name of the Hamburger Meat and became the hamburger. The were also once called "Hamburg steak". (Ground meat predates this, of course.)It's thought to have come from the town of Hamburg, Germany. Here is where it's thought hamburger (originally called "hamburger steak") was "invented". The word hamburger first appeared in English in the late 1800's.