Is it ham? No, it’s beef. Is it steamed? No, it’s grilled. So then, what do you call it? Steamed ham.
It also tastes quite similar to Krusty Burgers.
Is it ham?
Yes, it’s a hamburger steak sandwich. Ham for short!
Is it steamed?
Yes, it’s steamed over onions, slider style.
So then, what do you call it?
A waste of my time and yours.
that’s what i call hamburgers
May I see it?
No.
Despite the fact they are obviously grilled?
Maybe they had a place that did their burgers like white castle. The meat is cooked on top of onions so it is technically steamed rather than grilled.
First burgers were actually steamed in little trays.
I think people are missing the Simpsons reference.
My guess is yes, on account of me living in the Capital District for two decades and never heard hamburgers referred to as steamed ham. I rarely watch the Simpson’s, so it all makes sense now.
Nah, I refuse to believe that people who live in this county are like, “Hey buddy, want to stop by Wedny’s for a steamed ham?” Get real, they watch the same commercials as the rest of us.
But it’s true! I saw it in a documentary: https://youtube.com/watch?v=4jXEuIHY9ic
Cross post this to dataisbeautiful.
aurora borealis?
At this time of year?
Localized entirely within your kitchen?
In this Lemmy community?
I thought you said this map would be about steamed clams?
Believe it or not, there’s actually places in the US where it’s called a hamburg and others were it’s called a burger. There’s more regional variation than you’d think, but I realize this is just a Simpsons joke.
So not in Utica, then?
no it’s an Albany expression
Well, Lemmy, I made it- despite your directions
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Eh…
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Why do they call it hamburger when it’s a beef burger?
Because it’s an evolution of the Hamburg steak, which was named for the city of Hamburg.
Also: doesn’t the word “burger” stem from the word “hamburger”?
No, no, it stems from hambourgeois!
Yep.
TIL. For the longest of times I just assumed it was literally ham and never even considered ordering it from a menu!
Because you ham in the burger out hot eat the burger
Are you having an aneurysm
A modification of a published Garfield comic:
https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/002/104/213/091.png
Ah, thanks for the reference.
For reference, the original:
Hamburg > Hamburger
Frankfurt > Frankfurter
I see.
uuuhh up-state new york
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