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17882522 No.17882522 [Reply] [Original]

Why do British people call these “chicken burgers“? They’re fillets, not ground patties.

>> No.17882526

>>17882522
Burger buns

>> No.17882532

>>17882526
>Brits call anything between bread burger

>> No.17882539

>>17882522
Is that a chic-filet napkin? I give it 20 minutes before some schizo starts posting anti-religious rhetoric.

>> No.17882541

>>17882532
>Brits only have 1 kind of bread

>> No.17882547

>>17882532
When that bread is a burger bun, yes.

>> No.17882553
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>>17882526
Would you call a roast beef sandwich a burger just because it’s on a bun? Because that sounds fucking stupid.

>> No.17882563

>>17882553
I've never considered that before, because I would rather eat anything else than what you posted. But I egg burgers all the time, so probably.

>> No.17882565

>>17882522
>>17882553
it's our language, what we call them is always correct.

>> No.17882573
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>>17882553
Trick question. This is a roast beef sandwich.

>> No.17882578

>>17882522
>why do british people call chicken burgers chicken burgers
gee I dont know, its a mystery

>> No.17882650

>>17882522
KFC calling their chicken sandwiches "burgers".

>> No.17882671

>>17882522
Why is this board so obsessed with what British people do? It's not as bad as "do Americans really", but it's still bizarrely disproportionate

>> No.17882689

>>17882541
>>17882547
Why wouldn't you only have one bread? You have no spices

>> No.17882701

>>17882671
because this is a food board and Brits have very very very bad food

>> No.17882708

>>17882539
Nah, gonna post anti you rhetoric for knowing about non-white foods

>> No.17882775

>>17882526
>>17882532
Burger buns.
To put into perspective for Amerifriends, to you guys, anything in a flatbread that isn't specifically Mexican or Mediterranean is an X wrap, right? Like... chicken salad wrap, burger wrap, turkey sausage wrap, breakfast wrap, bacon egg and cheese wrap etc. Regardless of if the flatbread used is a flour tortilla, a durum, a lavash or khubz tabouni, or what's inside it, it's all just "wrap." It's like that, 'cept Brits do it with more breads than just flat ones.
Cf. bacon baps, ham stotties and jam scufflers

>>17882553
A similar food to that isn't easily available in Britainistan or Ireland so most would be unfamiliar with what to call it but I would guess that people from the region would think about it for a short bit before settling on just calling it a burger, yes.

>>17882701
The baked sweets are good and there are a handful of traditional Brit foods that are really very nice.
It's not all haggis and stargazy pies.

>> No.17882880

>>17882701
How many times have you visited and where? What did you eat?

>> No.17882897

>>17882775
jesus christ, shut the fuck up you have no clue what you're talking about
the only people thst use the generic term "wrap" are vegan women

>> No.17882918

>>17882522
Why do American people call biscuits "cookies" and scones "biscuits"?

>> No.17882930

>>17882522
Why do Americans question something they didnt even create yet regard it as their own?
Also its a chicken fillet burger.

>> No.17882943

>>17882532
This honestly sounds like something Americans would do too

>> No.17882964

>>17882553
That's a beef roll.

>> No.17882980

>>17882522
While they invented the language, we perfected it. You can't get down on them too hard for getting it wrong, they're British.

>> No.17882984

>>17882775
Yup Uk here, never had beef wellington. Tried haggis and enjoyed it.
Half the stuff on tv shows in the US they say is English food most of us havent tried.

>> No.17882991

>>17882522
>fillets
Why do Americans call filets fillets? Where does the second l come from? Do the add an extra l because they also have extra chromosomes?

>> No.17883006
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>>17882522
Americans are the odd ones out here. Even in leafland we call them chicken burgers

>> No.17883014

>>17882991
>aluminium
Do they add the extra I because they so have extra chromosomes?
>armour
>colour
Do they add the extra u because they have extra chromosomes?

>> No.17883018

>>17883006
That is a burger though, since it's made with ground chicken meat.

>> No.17883025

>>17883014
Aluminium is just the correct term.
Ou looks much better.

>> No.17883070

>>17883025
so yeah, it's the chromosome
Or as you retards would call it chroumousoume

>> No.17883097
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17883097

>>17883018

>> No.17883108

>>17883097
Where do you live? The A&W website isn't showing chicken sandwiches for me out on the east coast

>> No.17883119

>>17883108
You're American, aren't you?

>> No.17883127

>>17883014
they didn't add it as something extra. burgers removed it because it wad impossible to teach mutts and niggers how to spell it correctly

>> No.17883136

>>17883119
What gave it away, not calling them burgers, or the east coast thing?
didn't know 3rd worlders had A&W

>> No.17883176

>>17882522
They'll call that a chicken burger and then call a burger a sandwich. You're not wrong you're just an asshole.

>> No.17883191

>>17883127
This.

>> No.17883217

>>17882897
>vegan women eat chicken salad wraps, burger wraps, turkey sausage wraps and bacon egg and cheese wraps
lol
not really loling, btw, because you're ngmi and that makes me sad. : (

>> No.17883240

>>17883217
>only vegan women ate mcdonald's chicken snack wraps
They were surprisingly good for a McDonald's item. They really ought to bring them back.

>> No.17883245

>>17883240
The got rid of them because not enough people ate them. People didnt eat them because they weren't vegan, and only vegan women eat "wraps"
I don't know what's hard to grasp about this

>> No.17883257

Buns and filling, the whole package makes a burger not just the style of meat

>> No.17883262
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17883262

British people be like
>can't wait to eat my pie burger, the winter is coming and I need to fatten up in case m'lord doesn't have as much in the stores as is needed.

>> No.17883277

>>17883025
The one that discovered it and legally named it called it aluminum. Bongs had a spaz attack because it didn't match the rest.

>> No.17883283

>>17882897
What the fuck are you talking about?

>> No.17883294

>>17883245
Chicken isn’t vegan you dumb motherfucker. Kys

>> No.17883296

>>17883294
Bitch can you read?

>> No.17883298

>>17883257
I'll give your buns a filling you wee slag

>> No.17883321

>>17883245
The only thing hard to grasp is my thick AF dick.

>>17883257
I think OP's definition is more concise than yours. OP implied that if the meat were ground/minced chicken in place of beef, it would still be a burger but the fact that it's a fillet or cutlet of chicken disqualifies it from OP's definition. While I, personally, think that definition is more in line with my own, I can see the British POV on the subject as well. I just think of both views as quirks of English-language regionalism and no reason to argue.

>>17882897
lol

>>17882984
Every time I hear "beef wellington" I think of a cow wearing boots.
As you know, in Scotland, you can't have Burns Night without haggis, so a good portion of the UK eat it annually, even if you're right in saying most Brits haven't had it.

>> No.17883333

>>17883277
>discovered by a norwegian-dane
>named by a brit
Did they really name it aluminum rather than aluminium? Honestly asking because I honestly don't know.

>> No.17883346

>>17883333
started as alumium, US went right with Aluminum and the brits added the aluminium after because their autistic brains couldn't comprehend variance from things like sodium, helium and other -ium elements

>> No.17883369

>>17883346
Not quite. Alumium dates to 1808, aluminium to 1811 and aluminum to 1812. Aluminium predates aluminum.
Furthermore, it was the continent that got pissy about the name 'alumium' as it didn't reference Latin, as was customary at the time, ergo alumINium.

>> No.17883382

>>17882563
Why would you mix egg with your burger that's just turning it into a meatloaf.

>> No.17883441

It’s not about the bread, it’s about the protein. The American hamburger evolved from the German Hamburg steak, which is a ground beef patty in brown gravy.
Hamburger buns were created AFTER the hamburger.

A burger has to be made from a ground patty, and served on a burger bun.
A burger can be made from chicken, beef, pork, fish, mushroom, black bean, or even shrimp, as long as it’s ground up and formed into a patty.

Some diners in the northern United States serve hamburgers on normal white bread, that’s called a patty melt.

A beef fillet even if it was on a hamburger bun, would not be a burger it would be a steak sandwich.

>> No.17883450

>>17883441
I'm gonna say it: patty melts > cheeseburgers, and it's not even close.

>> No.17883453

>>17883450
homosexual opinion

>> No.17883462

>>17883441
There's protein in bread.

>> No.17883464

>>17883453
So you agree, then.

>> No.17883471

>>17883464
I'm a transnwoman lesbian just to I can go into women's locker rooms with an election and they can't kick me out without being a bigot

>> No.17883478
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>>17883462
>There's protein in bread.
Spoken like a toast sandwich eater

>> No.17883479

>>17883471
Erection, not election
My big donger, if you get my drift

>> No.17883494

>>17883441
dont care

>> No.17883504
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>>17882522
I live in florida and we have a lot of canadian transplants that try to blend in because they know they aren't welcome
there's a few (yes I had to look up this phrase) furtive shibboleths that can identify them as canadians including "chicken burger" which no american has ever said and calling a plastic bag a "sack". they don't realize that the way they talk is retarded or why it turns heads when they use their silly leaf words.
on the flip side brits and australians can say whatever they want and we always love them

>> No.17883528

>>17883479
>big donger
Dick or gtfo. With timestamp. You wouldn't be lying about cock-size, would you?
>>>/soc/
>>>/hm/

>> No.17883535

>>17883528
8=============================================D
239 May 23rd

Here you go big boy

>> No.17883550

>>17882522
I'd never call anything on a roll or bun a sandwich. Subway should be banned for insisting on calling their rolls sandwiches.

>> No.17883649

>>17882775
>Cf. bacon baps, ham stotties and jam scufflers
Ill have 2 shmupple dupplers with a glass of hibbity pibbity please

>> No.17883682
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>>17883441
So pic related would be a hamburger.

>> No.17883689

>>17883682
Nope.

>> No.17883738

>>17883006
Why can't europeans tell the difference between a whole piece of meat and ground meat?

>> No.17883747

>>17883262
>take bite
>hot innards gush out instantly giving your mouth and chin third degree burns
Do bongs really?

>> No.17883753

>>17883682
That is an open faced sandwich.

>> No.17883755

>>17883753
So put the halfs together. Wa la. Ground meat on bread = hamburger.

>> No.17883759

>>17883136
I didn't mean it offensively. Back in 1995, A&W restaurant owners in Canada bargained to buy themselves out of Unilever. They established they own company and purchased the rights to use the logo and livery. The chain in Canada is completely different and separate from the chain in the US, which I think is owned by YUM now or something.

The menu and food quality is completely different.

>> No.17883761

>>17883755
Except that is not how people eat it. And if you tried the meat would just gush out the sides since the cooking process hasn't happened to bind it together.

>> No.17883764 [DELETED] 

>>17883759
>They established they own company
Lmao at myself. I'm drunk enough to sound like a nigger.

>> No.17883779

>>17882522
They're burgers because people call them burgers. Just like you're a faggot regardless of your sexual preferences by virtue of being OP.

>> No.17883783

>>17883761
I know people who eat it this way for lunch.

>> No.17883789

>>17883783
Ya and I know a guy with six fingers, that doesn't make it the norm. It's not a hamburger dwi.

>> No.17883808

>>17882918
Why do you call something that hasn't been baked twice a biscuit?

>> No.17883994

>>17883649
All out, I'm afraid.
How about a Bedfordshire clanger (or trowley dumpling, if you'd prefer) and Eton mess for pudding? We also have curly wurlies.
As for drinks, might I suggest a Devon dappa?

>unlike your nonsense, these are all legit brit foods and drinks and they're all really rather nice

>> No.17884002

>>17883535
Failure.

>> No.17884057

>>17882522
For me, it's the "McChicken".

>> No.17884071

>>17882565
North Americans speak English better than anyone else. British people talk like they have a hot potato in their mouth and use a toddler's vocabulary. This is because all the Anglos who took the opportunity for a better life moved to North America and the people left behind were the dumb peasants who were too lazy or stubborn to leave the island and then filled in the empty spaces with brown people.

>> No.17884100

>>17884071
British English sounds better than American English though. British accents arw also better than the Americans that just sounds like if they have a hot potato in their mouth.
It also helps that Brits are less ignorant when it comes to foreign words.

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>>17883441
>A burger can be made from chicken, beef, pork, fish, mushroom, black bean, or even shrimp, as long as it’s ground up and formed into a patty.
no only beef

>> No.17884198

i liek chiken borgor

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>>17883441
>patty melt
hell yeah

>> No.17884216

To be born English is to win the lottery of life.

>> No.17884305

>>17882522
Cuz it looks like a burger innit

>> No.17884309

>>17882522
a burger is a sandwich of these 3 indgredients
>bottom burger bun
>beef patty
>top burger bun

a chicken fillet on a burger bun is not a burger, a beef patty on a normal slice of bread is not a burger.

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>>17883738
>roundel with Canadian maple leaf and the word CANADA
>muh Europeans

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>>17882526
would you call this a peanut butter, jelly, and banana burger?

>> No.17884359

this goes to show the old axiom is true:
brits think 100 miles is a long way, and yanks think 100 years is a long time

imagine being this autistic over the correct categorization and nomenclature of your bullshit fast food item

>> No.17884361

>>17884346
Yes.

>> No.17884372

>>17884346
I'd call it disgusting. Vomit-inducing.

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>>17882532
>brits
lol

>> No.17884397

>>17884381
Why're ya postin' Woolie's, m8?

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>>17884397

>> No.17884630

>>17884361
based autism

>> No.17884661

>>17884614
Australia is just as chink and lebbo as Canada
>captcha: this isssss... ART4TK

>> No.17884716

>>17883441
if burg made out of chicken is chicken burger and burg made out of fish is fish burger, what would you call a burg made out of ground ham?

>> No.17884736
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>>17883441
I'm not taking culinary lectures from a country that calls mains "entrées" and pic rel "goulash"

>> No.17884738

>>17884716
churger

>> No.17884746

>>17884716
HAMburger

>> No.17884747

>>17884614
That doesn't answer anything.

>> No.17884778

>>17884736
American here with typical American ignorance of other countries. Which country is that? Entrée sounds French but I thought France was respected for its food. Probably just my typical American ignorance

>> No.17884792

>>17882775
>To put into perspective for Amerifriends, to you guys, anything in a flatbread that isn't specifically Mexican or Mediterranean is an X wrap, right? Like... chicken salad wrap, burger wrap, turkey sausage wrap, breakfast wrap, bacon egg and cheese wrap etc. Regardless of if the flatbread used is a flour tortilla, a durum, a lavash or khubz tabouni, or what's inside it, it's all just "wrap." It's like that, 'cept Brits do it with more breads than just flat ones.
WRONG

>> No.17884835

>>17884778
Your country. Even if you aren't bilingual surely you can comprehend that the word entrée means entry, as in the introduction to a multiple-course meal

>> No.17884848

>>17882526
So a patty melt isnt a burger?

>> No.17884853

>>17884835
I know what entrée means silly, I'm simply asking what country calls a main course an entrée. We do not do that here. I've only ever heard the word goulash, never seen what people were talking about so I can't speak on that.

>> No.17885230

>>17882522
you do know the origin of the modern burger was literally a small steak between slices of bread right. did not start with ground beef for like 100 years

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17885252

British people are strange

>> No.17885439
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17885439

”hey, do you want a chicken sandwich?”

Between pic related and op, brits would picture this as a chicken sandwich. Also why does this even matter

>> No.17885459

>>17885439
>Also why does this even matter
People will always envy God's chosen.

>> No.17885466

burger king has a surprisingly great chicken sandwich. it's my go to if popeyes is not around. i had a mcdonalds chicken sandwich today and it was horrible

>> No.17885471

>>17883682
its called tartare sandwich

>> No.17885514

>>17884848
That is a toasted sandwich.

>> No.17885521

>>17885439
It's shit posting. As an American I hear people say it all sorts of ways anyway, chicken burger chicken patty chicken sandwich and yes, chicken burger.

>> No.17885529

>>17885459
Lol you mean brits? They swear fealty to an old bat. God's clearly given up on them.

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>>17885439
>brits would picture this as a chicken sandwich
UK chicken sandwiches use real chicken breast, never processed slices.

>> No.17885541

>>17885529
>They swear fealty to an old bat.
Only knights do that.

>> No.17885550

>>17885533
I absolutely hate retarded baiting faggots like you. "Processed slices", yeah, the process is fucking slicing it thin, you idiot.
This whole thread is pedantic baiting garbage, it's disgusting.

>> No.17885555

>>17885550
sounds like you need a to lay down mate, its all getting a bit much for you

>> No.17885568

>>17885533
i wanna see someone take a bite out of that and have it not instantly fall the fuck apart.
ffs just order a salad at that point

>> No.17885575

>>17885568
what are you cack-handed or something

>> No.17886230

>>17885521
t. Not an american

>> No.17886302

>slider
>is just mini burger
>patty melt
>patty is not melted
>Sausage McMuffin
>no sausage
>american cheese
>is not cheese
>'go 'za
>is a tomato stew in a bread
>cream of broccoli
>broccoli does not contain dairy

>> No.17886607

>>17883747
I'm aussie and I've always wondered about how tf brits eat this too, if they actually do. One of the few things that didn't cross over.
Any poms care to explain?

>> No.17886609

>>17884381
>praise
ngmi

>> No.17886619

>>17886607
You're a shit Australian

>> No.17886625

>>17885459
SVCCESS BREEDS JEALOVSY
GOD SAVE THE QVEEN

>> No.17886627

>>17882522
Oh great, another shitty /int/ thread

It's not like these are the same thing every single time or anything

>> No.17886692

Is a mcchicken a sandwich or a burger?

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>>17884853
you do call mains that. why lie?
pic related is from outback steakhouse.
olive garden also call their mains "entrees" as do cheesecake factory
https://olivegarden.com/menu/classic-entrees/

olive garden, outback steakhouse and cheesecake factory are the three most popular table-service chain restaurants in the us who together comprise about a third of all table-service dining in america. i would find it surprising if this standard isn't common to most stateside dining.
so do stop fibbing, dear. it isn't cute.

>> No.17887028

>>17886990
>in the United States, an appetizer is a small dish of food served before the main meal to stimulate the appetite while entree is the main course of a meal

Holy shit. Americans what the fuck?

>> No.17887043

>>17887028
hors d'oeuvre for those more male inclined, sexually

>> No.17887301

>>17887043
I knew a gay guy named Irving who got into meth real bad. Fucked with his finances, as addictions tend to do. idk the details of how it all went down but to recover his losses, his dealer whored Irv.
True story, despite the pun.

>> No.17887348

anyone seen an unfried fillet at cfl? I am trying to picture one and i just can't place it.

they are so perfect.

>> No.17887441

>>17887028
I've heard how much food they give you in French restaurants I don't want to hear it

>> No.17887448

>>17882775
i feel like the american example is slightly more acceptable since "wrap" refers to the act of wrapping something up in a manner that you can easily eat it one-handed
there isn't a "wrap bread" getting its name butchered like the british calling anything with a burger bun a burger
that said, it's still pretty unoriginal

>> No.17887450

>>17883262
lol

>> No.17887492

>>17884216
>the lottery is a scratch off where every prize is raped by a muslim