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Posted on December 3, 2025 by Admin

Both “hamburger” and “burger” are commonly used, but there’s a subtle difference:


1. Hamburger

  • Traditionally refers to a ground beef patty served in a bun.
  • Classic toppings: lettuce, tomato, cheese, pickles, onions, ketchup, mustard, etc.
  • Originated from Hamburg, Germany, hence the name.

2. Burger

  • A more general term.
  • Can refer to any patty in a bun, not just beef:
    • Chicken burger
    • Veggie burger
    • Turkey burger
    • Fish burger

In short:

  • All hamburgers are burgers, but not all burgers are hamburgers.
  • “Burger” is now commonly used as shorthand for “hamburger,” especially in casual speech or menus.

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