It is a mystery just where it came from, but it known that German immigrants in the 1900's brought a dish similar to the states. At the St. Louis Fair in 1921 they were selling Hamburgers and the modern bun was invented by J. Walter Anderson in 1916. He is also founder of the White Castle hamburger chain.
Hamburgers appeared in the late 19th or the early 20th Centuries. Invention of the hamburger in the USA is disputed. A mixture of beef and other ingredients is mentioned in ancient Roman recipes as early as the 4th Century. In the 12th Century nomadic Mongols carried food made of milk and meat. Germany is known to have created ground meat products adding caper and onions to the blend; selling as a 'street food'. European immigrants during the 19th Century no doubt introduced the hamburger to the USA
No, there is no country named Hamburger. Hamburger is actually a type of food, specifically a sandwich made with beef patty served in a bun.
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The hamburger bun was invented in 1916. It was invented by Walter Anderson who went on to found White Castle.
it was first introduced in 1971
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ANSWER: from America
John Hamburger has written: 'Cross-country skiing guide' -- subject(s): Cross-country skiing, Guidebooks
Adescendant of Charlie Mosey from Minnesota of course.
hamburgers were made in the U.S.A
If you mean hamburger, it was developed in America.
* Charlie Nagreen 1885, Seymour, Wisconsin. According to one claim of the first hamburger, Charlie Nagreen served the world's first hamburger at the Seymour Fair of 1885. "Hamburger" Charlie decided to flatten a meatball and place it between slices of bread to increase portability.