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How did the hamburger hot dog take the world by storm?

of fast food for burgers is a small town in Germany, where the hamburger steak (roast beef) is particularly tasty. Later, some Germans moved to the United States and took the method of making hamburger steak and brought it with them.

In 1904, a city in the United States held a large exposition, to the meeting of a particularly large number of people. At noon, people went to the restaurant to eat, only to find that all the restaurants were crowded. Alas, how to solve the problem of dining difficulties?

Then a person in a hurry, buy a piece of hamburger steak, and buy a large round bread, and then tear open the bread, the steak to one of the clip, and then a big mouthful of eat up. The people around him saw this and followed suit. In this way, the hamburger came into being. It was easy to make a hamburger, and it was easy to eat and tasted good. So, gradually. It became a popular favorite food. Hot dog is a kind of long bread sandwiched with hot sausage, and at first it was not called "hot dog". 1906, in a stadium in New York, the United States, a baseball game was being held. The game was intense, and the crowd was watching with great interest. During the hours-long game, a number of vendors were pushing thermos boxes of hot, sizzling, sausage-laced buns to the spectators who had no time to eat.

Ted was a cartoonist. Once while watching a game, he had a sudden surge of creative inspiration, and when he got home, he drew a cartoon of a man watching baseball, the game, and munching on a hot loaf of bread that had a beagle wedged in it.

The cartoon and the new term "hot dog" caused an instant sensation, and soon the hot dog became a best-selling popular food.

With the development of society, Americans are paying more and more attention to the time, they think: it is too much time to cook three meals a day. As a result, the fast-food industry flourished in the U.S. The first McDonald's fast-food restaurant opened in 1949, and it immediately made the hamburger one of the most important foods on its menu. Later, McDonald's opened branches to almost every corner of the globe so that hamburgers became popular all over the world with it.

Other fast-food restaurants and food stands, other than McDonald's, competed to sell hot dogs. Hot dogs with its unique name, delicious flavor, convenient dining, but also with the same hamburger, flew to every corner of the world, won the people's favorite.