The word Hamburger is the Chinese name of English hamburger, which contains transliteration and free translation, and is sometimes called hamburger directly. The original name of hamburger comes from the German city of Hamburg. In English, Hamburger means "from Hamburg", which can refer to the hamburger itself or the patties made of ground beef or other ground beef in bread. At present, this kind of meat pie is generally called hamburger pie in Chinese, while hamburger is used to refer to a round sandwich with hamburger ribs. The name Hamburg comes from Hamburg, a city in northwest Germany. Today, Hamburg is the busiest port in Germany. /kloc-In the middle of the 0/9th century, people living there liked to mash steaks into certain shapes, which may have been spread to America by a large number of German immigrants at that time.
1836, a dish named "hamburger steak" appeared on the American menu; As can be seen from a cookbook 1902, the practice of hamburger steak at that time was very close to today's concept, that is, ground beef and onions were mixed with pepper. In the late 20th century, Americans improved the practice of hamburger steak, and then drove it to fast food restaurants, which is the origin of today's popular hamburger.