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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1706"><p>The origin of hamburger is from Hamburg, Germany. It's kind of like all copy machines used to be called Xerox machines, they were the original.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I have a question that needs</p><p>> addressed. We have an 11 year old</p><p>> boy, who is showing a market steer</p><p>> this year in 4-H, and a question</p><p>> was posed to him that we partly</p><p>> got answered, but the remaining of</p><p>> the question, we don't know! Where</p><p>> does hamburger come from on the</p><p>> beef, we answered, no problem. So,</p><p>> if hamburger is termed hamburger,</p><p>> but ham comes from pork, why</p><p>> hamburger on a beef product? Quite</p><p>> amusing, I know, but a response is</p><p>> being anticipated. Thanks, Cindy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1706"] The origin of hamburger is from Hamburg, Germany. It's kind of like all copy machines used to be called Xerox machines, they were the original. dunmovin farms > I have a question that needs > addressed. We have an 11 year old > boy, who is showing a market steer > this year in 4-H, and a question > was posed to him that we partly > got answered, but the remaining of > the question, we don't know! Where > does hamburger come from on the > beef, we answered, no problem. So, > if hamburger is termed hamburger, > but ham comes from pork, why > hamburger on a beef product? Quite > amusing, I know, but a response is > being anticipated. Thanks, Cindy [/QUOTE]
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