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843723 No.843723 [Reply] [Original]

sup /jp/ you know about flower topped hamburger (refered as such in the anime "Rozen Maiden")
is it genius or weird?

>> No.843736

Egg on hamburger is nothing new. Having a flowery hamburger takes too much effort.

>> No.843728

I don't know.
But I'd eat it.

>> No.843746

>>843728
OP here
yea i'd eat it too, just dont have the time to put eggs on hamburgers though

>> No.843748

>>843736
Just use a cookie cutter or a mold

>> No.843800

>>843748
thanks anon big help

>> No.843804

I'd try it, but I'd be worried about the calories.

>> No.843817

looking kinda /ck/ here

>> No.843815

It tastes great!
I used to have it all of the time, but I haven't been there for almost two years now ;(

>> No.843828

EGG GOES IN HAMBURGER AS A BINDER NOT ON TOP AS GARNISH!!!!!!!1!

WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH JAPAN!?!

>> No.843855

>>843828
Dude, you can get a burger with an egg on it at Carl's Jr. Get out more you fucking NEET.

>> No.843859

>>843828
well its a combo
its food...thats made in japan

>> No.843864

>>843859
was aimed at:>>843817

>> No.844115
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844115

>>843723

>> No.846367

>>843828
But it makes a great topping on rice and pizza!

>> No.846377

Eggs are to be lifted from soup with chopsticks.

>> No.846381

egg on a patty.

fucking genius.

What will Japan do next?!

>> No.846382

How is it cooked? With the raw egg on top of the burger, or separately?

>> No.846385

>>846381
Fried chicken ice cream.

>> No.846400

>>843828

Goddamn, accurate portrayal of /ck/.

>> No.846426

>>846381
Eggs on a loli.

>> No.846420

So, when do we see rice a la carbonara?

>> No.846462

>>846382

Have you ever cooked an egg before?

>> No.846466

>>846462
In a frying pan, not on top of a burger.

>> No.846472

>>846466

I imagine you'd want to cook the egg and the burger seperately.

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