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hamburger Or
Hamburg steak, also known as
beefburger. A flat cake made from ground (minced)
beef, seasoned with salt, pepper, and herbs, and bound with egg and flour. Commercial beefburgers are usually 80–100% meat, but must by law (in the UK) contain 52% lean meat, of which 80% must be beef. Cereal, cereal fibre, or bean fibre may be added as filler or ‘meat extender’. Three people are credited with invention of the hamburger sandwich: Charles Nagreen at a county fair in Seymour, Wisconsin, so that people could stroll around the fair while eating (1885); Frank Menches at Akron (Ohio) county fair in 1892; and Louis Lassen in New Haven, Connecticut (1900).
A 100‐g portion (4 oz raw weight) is a rich
source of protein, vitamin B
12, niacin, copper, and iron; a good source of zinc; a source of vitamins B
2 and B
6; contains 900 mg of sodium and 17 g of fat, of which half is saturated and half mono‐unsaturated; supplies 260 kcal (1100 kJ).
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PR Newswire Europe; 3/13/2007; 674 words
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Magazine article from: Europe; 7/1/1994; ; 700+ words
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News Wire article from: Albawaba.com; 5/8/2008; 700+ words
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Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
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Hamburg Riot
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
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Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
Hamburg air offensive. Employing WINDOW for the first time, to confuse German radar defences (see also...tactics. See also strategic air offensives , 1. Bibliography Middlebrook, M. , The Battle of Hamburg (London, 1980).
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parsley, Hamburg
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition
parsley, Hamburg Root of Petroselinum crispum var. tuberosum , grown for its root (also called turnip‐rooted parsley); similar in appearance to parsnip . A 100‐g portion is a rich source of vitamin C and supplies 40 kcal (170 kJ).
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Witte, Alfred (1878-1941)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
...1941) German astrologer and founder of the Hamburg school of astrological interpretation. Witte was born in Hamburg, Germany, on March 2, 1878. As a young man, he worked for the city of Hamburg and then served in the German army during World...
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