Sujet : Re: The hamburger
De : jerrysauk (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Jerry Sauk)
Groupes : rec.food.cooking alt.food.fast-foodDate : 18. Dec 2024, 01:51:14
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2024, K Wills wrote:
I think it has been invented independently by many cultures. The romans
had a streetfood version of hamburger as well.
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Your idea makes a lot of sense. At least to me.
Not sure how much that will help you :)
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It does help me a little bit. ;) I think, if memory serves, that in
ancient rome they mixed pine nuts into the minced meat.
Pine nuts? Minced meat?
Then it's NOT a hamburger. They inveneted SOMETHING ELSE.