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17349043 No.17349043[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Legit question - why do ameritards call a chicken burger, a sandwich? In fact why isn't anything that looks like a burger, but doesn't have beef in it, called a sandwich?

>> No.17349048

>>17349043
Is a hotdog a sandwich? Apply yourself.

>> No.17349051

The 'Hamburger' originated in Hamburg Germany. The Americans added Ketchup, mustard, gherkins and cheese and called it a cheeseburger.

>> No.17349060

Churger.

>> No.17349062

>>17349043
What country?
>Hamburger
>noun
>1a: ground beef
>1b: a patty of ground beef
>2: a sandwich consisting of a patty of hamburger in a split typically round bun

Burger literally means beef, even without the sandwich part. Go to some restaurant in Asia and ask for a "hamburger" and they'd give you a steak.

>> No.17349074

>>17349043
Thats a fried chicken sandwhich.
Why do europoors post pictures of food they can't afford?

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17349094

>>17349074
If I make a chicken sandwich and throw it in the fryer, is that also a fried chicken sandwich?

>> No.17350294

because "burger" comes from "hamburger steak" which was specifically a beef patty, not a general style of sandwich

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17350904

>>17349043
That is a breast or thigh that has been breaded and deep fried. A burger is made with ground meat. This is what a chicken burger would look like. Are you too retarded to see the difference between this and what you posted?

>> No.17351329

>>17349043
The chicken is not minced, it's an intact piece of chicken breaded and fried.

>> No.17351335

>>17349043
Legit question - why do you care?

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17351336

>>17349043
"Burgers" are made from ground meat, you stupid fuckface.
If you took ground chicken meat, formed it into a party and grilled it, then that's a chicken burger.
If you take a filet from a whole chicken breast, bread it and fry it then put it on bread, it's a sandwich.
The shape of the bread is irrelevant here. Putting something on a bun doesn't make it a burger.
You stupid fucking piece of shit.
Fuck you.
Eat shit and die.

>> No.17351338

>>17351335
Some of us care because we're good people. Something you would know nothing about, apparently.

>> No.17351350

>>17349043
Burgers are sandwiches made of a patty of ground up food between two buns. Chicken sandwiches are a breast filet between two buns. I'm a Eurofag and I even know that. Chicken burgers are just some bullshit term britfucks use to refer to the shit sandwiches they buy from pakis at the chippy/takeaways.

>> No.17351354

>>17351338
just think about what a sandwich is, it’s typically some kind of meat between 2 pieces of bread, topped with vegetables and sauces. so a burger 100% fits the criteria. i would be completely in the right to call a burger a sandwich. it doesn’t matter at all. now think about something other than america (i know it’s hard but i believe in you)

>> No.17351738

legit question - if a britfag makes a ham sandwich on a burger bun would they call it a hamburger?

>> No.17351790

>>17351738
they'd call it a sarnie or a barm because they are toddlers.

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17351797

>>17351338
>good people
>starting a semantics thread about sandwiches for the fourth time this month
All fields.

>> No.17351865

>>17351354
2 pieces of bread sliced from a loaf. If it's a roll or bun it's a [filled] roll or [filled] bun, not a sandwich. Filled is not usually stated as it can generally be assumed from context. And yes, this does mean a subway "sandwich" isn't technically a real sandwich per se.

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17351884

>>17349043
Because fuck you.

>> No.17351903

>>17351884
based as heck

>> No.17351904

>>17351738
>>17351790
ham roll or another regional name for roll like barm or cob. but no not sarnie

>> No.17351913

>>17351884
that little kot is learning from a master it seems

>> No.17352238

>>17349043
>Europoors seething over Americans yet again but are too fucking retarded to differentiate between hamburgers and sandwiches.