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hAmBuRgUr
Who got the og beat?? Lmk
Anyone know the name of the GET OUT version
W song
We Vibing & Relaxing at school bus🍷🗿
One of the only good songs to even come from TikTok
The best part goes Hamburger Wewewe wo wewewe Hamburger
I just love the part where he says hamburger
i think u forgot to say this: 🍔
99% bass 1% tommyrichman
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this song was great until I realised what the lyrics are 😭
my fav part is when he said ”🍔”
"Hamburger" Truly the most wise words ever heard
h a m b o r g e r 🍔🍔🍔🤑🤑🤑 💥🔫
Burger king add be like
Beats drakes whole music career
i can haz it?
Hamborgur🍔🔥👍
Nah I'd would hamburger
hamugr
R ;😂
This video is so inspirational. This is the true meaning of life. This bright up my thoughts. This inspired me to HAMBURGERH 🍔. I love this idea so much. This is it. This is the true moment. Stay silent and breathe. Breathe in, breathe out, Breathe in, breathe out. This idea is awesome. So awesome that it awesomed my awsomed awesome. Real. 🗣️🔥💯
i finally found the perfect one ❤
me luv hamburg👍🏽
me lov tu🥰🍔
@@seezey_griddy hamburg go hrd👍🏽
Put it on 0.75x
Thank me later
Hhhaammburrgur (distorted music in the background)
The best song😂
As a certified hamburger I find this funny
lmfao are you really a certified hamburger?
@@seezey_griddy yes
### The Hamburger: A Culinary Icon The hamburger, often referred to simply as a "burger," is a globally recognized culinary icon. It's a sandwich that consists of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef, placed inside a sliced bread roll or bun. While its origins and evolution are a matter of culinary history, its impact on global cuisine is undeniable. This text delves into the history, variations, cultural significance, and contemporary issues surrounding the hamburger. #### Historical Origins The hamburger’s roots can be traced back to the culinary practices of various cultures. The concept of minced or ground meat dates back to ancient times. The Mongols, and later the Tartars, would chop meat, which they would tenderize by placing under their saddles as they rode. This practice spread to Russia, leading to the creation of dishes like steak tartare. The modern hamburger's journey began in the 19th century, particularly with the rise of industrialization and urbanization in Europe and the United States. Immigrants from Germany brought with them a dish called the "Hamburg steak," named after the port city of Hamburg, which was a common departure point for German immigrants. This dish consisted of a patty of ground meat that was seasoned and cooked. The transition from the Hamburg steak to the hamburger as we know it today happened in the United States. While several individuals and restaurants claim to have invented the hamburger, it is widely accepted that the hamburger sandwich as we know it - ground beef patty placed between two slices of bread or a bun - emerged in the late 19th to early 20th century. #### The Birth of the Modern Hamburger There are numerous claims regarding the invention of the hamburger in its current form: 1. **Charlie Nagreen** of Seymour, Wisconsin, is said to have sold a meatball between two slices of bread at the Outagamie County Fair in 1885. He called it a "hamburger" to make it easier for people to eat while walking around the fair. 2. **Frank and Charles Menches**, from Akron, Ohio, claimed they invented the hamburger in 1885 when they ran out of pork sausages at a fair in Hamburg, New York, and used beef instead. 3. **Oscar Weber Bilby** of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is said to have served the first known hamburger on a bun on July 4, 1891. 4. **Louis Lassen** of Louis' Lunch in New Haven, Connecticut, purportedly served the first hamburger in 1900, when he placed a ground beef patty between two slices of bread. Regardless of the true origin, the hamburger gained significant popularity in the early 20th century, particularly with the rise of fast food restaurants. #### The Fast Food Revolution The hamburger's place in American culture was solidified with the advent of fast food chains. White Castle, founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas, was one of the first chains to standardize the hamburger. Their small, square burgers, known as sliders, were sold for five cents each, and the company’s emphasis on cleanliness and uniformity helped to dispel concerns about the safety of ground beef. The real explosion in the hamburger's popularity, however, came with the rise of McDonald’s. Founded in 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald, and later expanded by Ray Kroc, McDonald’s revolutionized the fast food industry. Their model of fast, efficient service and consistent product quality set the standard for fast food globally. The Big Mac, introduced in 1967, became an iconic burger and a symbol of American fast food culture. #### Variations Around the World While the classic hamburger consists of a ground beef patty, bun, and simple condiments, there are countless variations around the world, reflecting local tastes and culinary traditions. - **Cheeseburger**: The addition of cheese to the burger, often American cheese, but also cheddar, Swiss, or other types. - **Bacon Burger**: A burger topped with strips of bacon, adding a smoky, savory flavor. - **Veggie Burger**: A meatless patty made from vegetables, legumes, grains, and other plant-based ingredients. These have gained popularity with the rise of vegetarian and vegan diets. - **Chicken Burger**: A patty made from ground chicken, offering a lighter alternative to beef. - **Fish Burger**: Often made with breaded or grilled fish fillets, popular in coastal regions. - **International Variations**: - **Japan**: The teriyaki burger, often topped with teriyaki sauce and sometimes mayonnaise. - **India**: Given the cultural and religious significance, many burgers are vegetarian, such as the aloo tikki burger (potato patty). - **Australia**: Often includes ingredients like beetroot, pineapple, and fried egg. - **Mexico**: Incorporates ingredients like jalapeños, guacamole, and salsa. #### Cultural Significance The hamburger is more than just a food item; it is a cultural icon. In the United States, it symbolizes American culinary culture, known for its simplicity, convenience, and ability to adapt to various tastes. The hamburger is a staple at barbecues, picnics, and gatherings, often seen as a symbol of American prosperity and the middle-class lifestyle. In literature and film, the hamburger frequently appears as a symbol of American identity and modern life. From the fast-food chains in "The Founder" to the casual diner settings in countless movies, the hamburger is a familiar presence. #### Health and Environmental Impact In recent years, the hamburger has also become a focal point in discussions about health and the environment. Concerns about the health impacts of consuming red meat, particularly processed and fast food hamburgers, have been raised. High consumption of red meat has been linked to various health issues, including heart disease, cancer, and obesity. The environmental impact of beef production is another significant concern. Cattle farming is resource-intensive, requiring large amounts of water and feed. It also contributes to deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions. This has led to a growing interest in alternative proteins, such as plant-based burgers (e.g., Impossible Burger, Beyond Meat) and lab-grown meat, which aim to provide the taste and texture of beef with a lower environmental footprint. #### The Future of the Hamburger As the world becomes more health-conscious and environmentally aware, the hamburger continues to evolve. Plant-based and lab-grown burgers are gaining popularity, and many fast food chains and restaurants are adding these options to their menus. Additionally, there is a trend towards gourmet and artisanal burgers, with high-quality ingredients and creative toppings, catering to more discerning palates. Despite these changes, the classic hamburger remains a beloved food item. Its versatility and ability to adapt to changing tastes and dietary preferences ensure that it will remain a staple in global cuisine for years to come. In conclusion, the hamburger is much more than a simple sandwich. It is a symbol of cultural exchange, culinary innovation, and social change. From its humble origins to its status as a global icon, the hamburger reflects the complexities of modern life and the ever-evolving nature of food and culture.
Fanum is bopping to this
HAMBURGER 🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥
for real HAMBURGER🗣️🔥🗣️🔥
Most epic shit i ever took🥶🥶
Idk why but its really relaxing 😌
ofc it is relaxing, a hamburger can't be dangerous... . . . . . . . or can he *vsause banger music plays*
@@seezey_griddy lol
Fire🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 FairlyOddParents Moment
This song truly changed my entire life 🍔
0:17 i gotchu
Is talking ben the main artist
This is a banger
We making burgers in this one🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
awesome
drake got nun on this
CHEZBURGRR 2:17
i love the sped up version of hamburger :) (this video) edit: should i blast this literally every 3am
Yes
Same
Hambergur
''what do you listen to in the gym?'' Me:
This meme is a bling
My Only Reaction : 🍔🗿
(Edited)
WE GOIN TO BURGER KING WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
this shit absolutely boutta drop on my fuckin funeral