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What is barnhub?

Barnhub is a hamburger; It is the staple food in modern western fast food.

The name barnhub comes from Hamburg, a city in northwest Germany. Today, Hamburg is the busiest port in Germany. /kloc-In the middle of the 0/9th century, people living there liked to mash steaks into certain shapes, which may have been spread to America by a large number of German immigrants at that time.

The earliest hamburger mainly consisted of two pieces of bread and a beef pie. In addition to the traditional beef patties, modern hamburgers can also be served with tomato slices, onions, vegetables, pickles and other foods. This kind of food is convenient to eat, delicious and comprehensive in nutrition, and has now become one of the convenient staple foods in the world.

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Hamburg is the busiest port in Germany. /kloc-In the middle of the 0/9th century, people living there liked to mash steaks into certain shapes, which may have been spread to America by a large number of German immigrants at that time. 1836, a dish named "hamburger steak" appeared on the American menu;

At that time, the practice of hamburger steak was very close to today's concept, that is, ground beef and onions were mixed with pepper. In the late 20 th century, Americans improved the practice of hamburger steak, and then opened it to fast food restaurants, which is the origin of today's favorite hamburger.

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