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The Question: Why do they call it "hamburger" when it's made of beef? The Answer: The common belief is that the American hamburger borrowed its name from a dish called "Hamburg Style Beef" or "Hamburg Steak" which arrived in the United States from the German city of Hamburg in the 19th century.

Most notably, in , New York City's famed Delmonico's menued Hamburg steak for the then-steep price of 10 cents. But how did this minced beef patty become the sandwich we know as the hamburger? The history isn't completely clear. Some credit brothers Frank and Charles Menches with putting a patty between two slices of bread in the aptly named town of Hamburg, New York, in Others believe it was introduced by teenager Charlie Nagreen in Seymour, Wisconsin that same year.



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