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Sandwich Invention

John Montagu invented the sandwich at home one day playing cards.
he got very hungry but he didn't want to stop playing cards.
everything seemed to him he was putting two slices of bread and faith and his invention
invention of the hamburger
The first historical data that approaches recipe hamburger comes from the Mongol and Turkic
tribes in their cuisines in the fourteenth century and biting into strips meat from cattle that
came from so and that was low quality to make it more edible. The recipe for mince reached
Germany via the Tartars from Russia (Steak Tartare) eating raw meat seasoned with spices,
there is knowledge of a more ancient of the Roman Empire-like dish that consisted of a type of
burger made with ground beef with salt and sprockets last wine inside of a loaf, comes from a
more ancient Egyptian recipe.
The word comes from the city of Hamburg in Germany's largest port in Europe at the time,
were later German immigrants in the late nineteenth century who introduced in the United
States, the dish called "American style steak to Hamburg" (in Germany there still in what is
called hamburg fricadelle and is a proto-burger) we have as oldest document referring to this
dish a letter from Restaurant Delmonico's who already offered its customers in 1834. In 1895,
the first hamburger was made by a chef named Louis Lassen in Connecticut, USA; it was given
the recipe by sailors of the German port.
Its origin, today it is played as different regions of the United States claim to be the inventors
of the modern hamburger. One story comes from the city of Seymour Wisconsin in 1885
Charlie Nagreen at the age of fifteen years old, working his food stand at the State Fair would
think to solve a problem: his customers wanted wander around the show while eating and
needed a practical way to do it. Thus Charlie puts meat between two slices of bread, calling
Burger. The success was such that more inventors like Frank Menches soon appear in 1892
during the County Fair Akron, Ohio. The only certainty is that the World's Fair in St. Louis in
1904, and the burger was very famous.
The first hamburger chain in the world was called White Castle and was founded in Wichita
(Kansas) in 1921 by chef Walter A. Anderson and broker EW Ingram, offered
fast food chains. as a novelty the Pig Stand that is served burgers without
the need leaving the car, while the latter, in California, the
brothers Dick and Mac McDonald in the year 1948 burgers
were subsequently adopting the image that provided the big

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