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The first true hamburger


The first true hamburger is believed to have been served in 1904 at the St. Louis Worlds Fair

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Some say the folks at Louis Lunch in New Haven, Conn., would disagree as would some eateries at the turn of the century in New York. Where German longshoreman would order raw chopped meat and were therefore nick named Hamburgers. Then someone got the idea of cooking it and serving it on bread.

 



-- Edited by Beefman on Saturday 6th of June 2015 07:17:50 PM

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I like this explanation. It was served at the erie county fair, in the town of hamburg.

www.cargillgroundbeef.com/learn-history.aspx

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55plymouth I follow your link and came up with this one to,  http://homecooking.about.com/od/foodhistory/a/groundbeefhist.htm

was this the one you were speaking of?



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