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Hamburger Stammtisch für Datenbankentwickler, 13.08.2009
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14/08/2009 09:20:01
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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>>>>Hamburger has nothing to do with the town Hamburg, instead it's a deravite from ham which is an ingredient. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger
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>>>I was just kidding :)
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>>I guessed so. And I am also pretty sure that you already knew. But it's amazing how many people believe that the hamburger has it's origin from Hamburg. I guess this is partly because the frankfurter (sausage) actually was developed in Frankfurt, just like the wiener (sausage) was developed in Vienna (Wien).
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>But there's Hamburg bacon. My dad used to work in the meat processing industry, so I know the recipe was around for a while. Maybe this was the origin.
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>I see Wikipedia places the legend about it being from Hamburg, NY on top. But then, assuming that the 90% of hamburgers are consumed in US-based establishments, we can safely assume that 90% of the Wikipedia article writers are of the same origin. At least there is a proud mention of pljeskavica, which then leads to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%86evapi which then means I'll be hungry early today, having seen the article :).

There's a recipe for bacon?
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