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Kylie Jimenez
11 June, 00:10
Why is it called "hamburger" if there's no ham?
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Nehemiah Mahoney
11 June, 02:27
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Good question! Hamburgers actually get their name from Hamburg, Germany, home of a cut of beef called the Hamburg steak that eventually evolved into what we now consider hamburgers
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