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A cheeseburger can be served with many other toppings such as tomato, lettuce, onions, bacon, mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, or whatever is desired.
A cheeseburger can be served with many other toppings such as tomato, lettuce, onions, bacon, mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, or whatever is desired.


A [[juicy lucy]] cheeseburger is a type of cheeseburger developed and popularized in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] where the cheese is placed inside the raw meat, and then cooked until the cheese melts.
A [[juicy lucy]] cheeseburger is a type of cheeseburger developed and popularized in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] where the cheese is placed inside the raw meat, and then cooked until the cheese melts. Mark Kenny of St Andrews Secondary school says '' Cheeseburgers r beautiful i can eat up to 10 burgers and 10 cheesburgers this is due to my vast stomach ''


==See also==
==See also==

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A McDonald's cheeseburger

A cheeseburger is a hamburger which additionally contains a slice of cheese.

The first cheeseburger was prepared sometime between 1924 and 1926 by a young chef named Lionel Sternberger in Pasadena, California (though the cheeseburger's invention might also be attributed in part to a passing vagrant who allegedly suggested that Sternberger add cheese to one of his burgers).

Other places have claimed the invention of the cheeseburger as part of their local legend. Louisville, Kentucky-based Kaelin's Restaurant has claimed to invent the cheeseburger in 1934.[1] The following year, the trademark for the name "cheeseburger" was awarded to Louis Ballast of the Humpty Dumpty Drive-In in Denver, Colorado.

A cheeseburger can be served with many other toppings such as tomato, lettuce, onions, bacon, mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, or whatever is desired.

A juicy lucy cheeseburger is a type of cheeseburger developed and popularized in Minneapolis, Minnesota where the cheese is placed inside the raw meat, and then cooked until the cheese melts. Mark Kenny of St Andrews Secondary school says Cheeseburgers r beautiful i can eat up to 10 burgers and 10 cheesburgers this is due to my vast stomach

See also

References

  1. ^ "Louisville Facts & Firsts - LouisvilleKy.gov". City of Louisville, Kentucky. Retrieved 2006-07-29.

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