BLOG 434 HAMBURGERS
When we think of American food, the classic hamburger comes
to mind. Certain chains have made this meat patty and bun extremely popular,
especially with all the different versions that now exist. The patty can be
fried, grilled, or flame boiled, and some of the traditional toppings include lettuce,
tomato, onion, ketchup, mustard, cheese, pickles, mayonnaise, or different
special sauces.
The first hamburger was sold by Louis Lassen in 1895. This
information is according to the government of Connecticut who said that hamburgers
originated from the Louis Lunch restaurant. This sandwich was actually nameless
until a traveler from Hamburg, Germany, named it after where he lived. It
wasn’t until about 1921 when White Castle in Kansas became the first chain to
carry the product. About 19 years later, McDonalds soon followed suit. This
chain was known for adding variety to the sandwich. Because McDonalds offered
fast service, the hamburger soon became a hit. Today, Burger King follows
McDonalds as the second largest hamburger chain.
A traditional single patty hamburger has about 230 calories,
9.5 grams of fat, 25 carbohydrates, and 13 grams of protein.
Americans consume approximately 50 billion burgers per year.
About 75% of all American restaurants are burger joints.
71% of beef consumed in American is in the form of a
hamburger.
There are over 50,000 burger joints across the United
States.
Of all sandwiches sold, burgers account for 60%.
McDonalds purchases over 1 billion pounds of hamburger meat
per year.
Besides the major chains the list of burger joints that sell
the most burgers are as follows: In-N-Out,
Culver’s, Fuddruckers, Steak n Shake, Smashburger, Five Guys, Whataburger,
Rally’s, Carl’s Jr., and Wendy’s.
A burger can be very basic or very unique these days. The
portion distortion of a single patty has also become part of the more the
merrier for the belly. Not to mention the French fries or onion rings that come
on the side. A burger can pretty much satisfy anyone’s taste-buds and there are
now vegetarian and non-red meat options. Those following dietary restrictions
might ditch the bun and opt for a lettuce wrap. There are gigantic not able to
fit in your mouth burgers, and then there are mini sliders. Depending on your
preference, a burger can be detrimental to the waistline or a good addition of
iron and nutrients. Going back to the basic hamburger Louis Lassen made might
be a lost art, but there’s always room for simplicity in one’s life. At summer
barbeques and parties, burgers are always an option on the menu. A hamburger is
taste of American tradition well sought after.
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