@@masteryip303 It varies from location to location depending on the person who is doing board and grill, the ones in San Antonio are usually decent quality.
I don't have the other restaurants you mentioned in my area, but tried Five Guys the other day for the first time. It was the best fast food cheese burger I've had in quite a long time.
@@joememphis1571 Yes definitely pricey. But I agree, it's one of those things where the value of the product is worth it. I think it's worth it, but of course others will disagree. A good once in a while kind of thing.
Hate to butt in but I never heard of a hamburger until I came to America. For us, it was samosas and pakoras. This is a very Eurocentric perspective. There’s an abundance of food that don’t have any beef or any bread that are eaten by billions; those people might even find hamburger to be distasteful or undesirable. I still love it though.
Greetings from Hamburg, Lohbrügge Germany. We call it Frikadellen.. But then it also goes back to the period of Ghengis Khan😅including different types of Kabab around the middle East & the Mediterranean area's. Modern version of Roman fish sauce is the fusion of Worcestershire Sauce. I've stopped eating beef & Pork including all sorts of red meat. My body wasn't able to cope up with it anymore. I prefer white meat over red meat. Yes I also have had relished horse meat as well. By the way I would prefer Burger King over Mc Donald & Pizza Hut over Domino's. 🤔Whatever
Actually there is another video on this platform that confirms cooking raw beef under a horse saddle is entirely possible by physically testing it. Plus, there is also only a 1 in 100 chance of getting salmonella from raw red meat. So the chance of the Mongols creating a variation of steak tar-tar & and an early form of burger, is definitely more possible than this video would lead you to believe
Makes sense. I doubt the Mongols ate the tenderized meat raw, and most likely cooked it over a fire before actually eating it (if something made the Mongol Army sick, am sure Genghis would crack down on it for obvious reasons)...
This history except for a thing or two is inaccurate and they left out a lot of things. There are four claims to have invented the Hamburger and of them is in Seymour, Wisconsin.
the hamburger is iconic in the usa and some parts of europe but more of a gimmick in the rest of the world which is around 85% when you put usa and europe together (usa 4.5 % and europe 10%)
Is it just me, or does anyone else see the influence of Chinese food on western culture? I mean, really, roujiamo dating as far back as 200 bc? Put into context, the noodle culture of the Chinese, with the variety of glass noodles, egg noodles, and wheat noodles. The cha siu bao? Is that not meat in a bun? Is risotto similar to that of Chinese rice porridge?(congee). Keh jup, the Chinese tomato sauce, brought to the west and renamed ketchup.
"Man who invented the hamburger was smart; man who invented the cheeseburger was a genius." - Matthew McConaughey. 😁😋🍔❤❤
Thought that quote was Socrates.
@@TheRealBrook1968 No, whatever gave you that idea? 😳🤔😂
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Hamburger buns should always be toasted. Hamburger meat should always be seasoned. Please stop making bland hamburgers.
Apparently, Tony Stark must’ve been an ancient warrior reincarnated.
Then again, he was leader of one of the most important teams in history. Fictional or not, it still serves great importance.
Best burgers I’ve ever eaten are a tie between Culver’s, Fuddrucker’s, Five Guys and as a Texan… Whataburger. Just my humble opinion.
As a non Texan Whataburger is the worst burger I've ever eaten. Just my humble opinion.
@@masteryip303 It varies from location to location depending on the person who is doing board and grill, the ones in San Antonio are usually decent quality.
I don't have the other restaurants you mentioned in my area, but tried Five Guys the other day for the first time. It was the best fast food cheese burger I've had in quite a long time.
@@yearginclarke Ditto, they are pricey but worth every cent. Their fries are fire too.
@@joememphis1571 Yes definitely pricey. But I agree, it's one of those things where the value of the product is worth it. I think it's worth it, but of course others will disagree. A good once in a while kind of thing.
"I had a dream last night that a hamburger was eating me." - Jerry Seinfeld. 🤔😳😋🍔❤
It was Harry and Esther Snyder, of the In-N-Out Burger chain that built the first drive-through restaurant in 1948.
But we knew all of this history.
Upton Sinclair was a vegetarian activist and wrote for a radical socialist newspaper while writing The Jungle, from what I understand.
I think the - reaction by some company owners & chefs was the start of "muck rakers" 📰
I like this style of video so I hope you do more of them
Its nice to see Mash used a clip from The Menu. Its a great film to check out!
Hate to butt in but I never heard of a hamburger until I came to America. For us, it was samosas and pakoras. This is a very Eurocentric perspective. There’s an abundance of food that don’t have any beef or any bread that are eaten by billions; those people might even find hamburger to be distasteful or undesirable. I still love it though.
Knowing where food comes from the best way to understand what you're going to eat.
Yea this was European made... Won't be having it
@@otisbanananutspunkmeyerwho gives a damn, if you wont eat it, I will 😎
Greetings from Hamburg, Lohbrügge Germany.
We call it Frikadellen.. But then it also goes back to the period of Ghengis Khan😅including different types of Kabab around the middle East & the Mediterranean area's. Modern version of Roman fish sauce is the fusion of Worcestershire Sauce. I've stopped eating beef & Pork including all sorts of red meat. My body wasn't able to cope up with it anymore.
I prefer white meat over red meat. Yes I also have had relished horse meat as well. By the way I would prefer Burger King over Mc Donald & Pizza Hut over Domino's.
🤔Whatever
Great video. But I'll add it to the long list of "Videos That Claim To Know The True History of the Hamburger."
...chowing on cheeseburgerrrrrs. Fire up the grill and saaave your appetiiiite....the most iconic food everrrrr, the hamburgerrrr. I can't.
Not to sure but the Mongols seem to do that not to cook it but as a layer to prevent chaffing
Actually there is another video on this platform that confirms cooking raw beef under a horse saddle is entirely possible by physically testing it. Plus, there is also only a 1 in 100 chance of getting salmonella from raw red meat. So the chance of the Mongols creating a variation of steak tar-tar & and an early form of burger, is definitely more possible than this video would lead you to believe
McDonald’s brought back the hamburgler
The Mongolian steak beneath the saddle thing was likely done as a treatment for saddle sores on the horses
Makes sense. I doubt the Mongols ate the tenderized meat raw, and most likely cooked it over a fire before actually eating it (if something made the Mongol Army sick, am sure Genghis would crack down on it for obvious reasons)...
Its San Burn-A-Dino CA....
Cheeseburger 🍔!
Sounds like everyone was actually correct.
3 likes no views RUclips has been eating too many cheeseburgers
Hamburg, Germany was really the place where the burger was born.
No it wasn't!
This history except for a thing or two is inaccurate and they left out a lot of things. There are four claims to have invented the Hamburger and of them is in Seymour, Wisconsin.
@@benlieckfelt4140yes it was!
@@lassdasmal3012 Yes, it's nosn't!
the hamburger is iconic in the usa and some parts of europe but more of a gimmick in the rest of the world which is around 85% when you put usa and europe together (usa 4.5 % and europe 10%)
Is it just me, or does anyone else see the influence of Chinese food on western culture? I mean, really, roujiamo dating as far back as 200 bc? Put into context, the noodle culture of the Chinese, with the variety of glass noodles, egg noodles, and wheat noodles. The cha siu bao? Is that not meat in a bun? Is risotto similar to that of Chinese rice porridge?(congee). Keh jup, the Chinese tomato sauce, brought to the west and renamed ketchup.
Where does the meat come from ? That’s a lot of meat
The hamburger was first made Hamburg Germany, that why it called hamburger
I love burgers but the claim that its the best food oh human history is a bit of pf a stretch
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lol
LoL this is nothing new
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Now we have the Heart attack burger 💪