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The ham and cheese burger was a regional offering, [12] however it was reintroduced nationally in the United States as the Yumbo Burger in November 2014. The Yumbo name refers to a smaller snack based burger from the 1970s and early 1980s which was a heated ham and cheese burger served on a smaller, hamburger roll. [ 13 ]
When ordering at Burger King, consider menu items that offer a good balance of calories, protein and fiber while keeping sodium and added sugars in check. Hold the condiments and sauces that can ...
Yumbo is a ham and cheese sandwich originally introduced by Burger King in 1968 and continued on the menu until 1974. In December 2014, it was announced that the sandwich would return to the menu for a limited time starting December 2 with 1970s themed advertising.
The burger was served with American cheese, mayonnaise, tomato, and onions. [144] A similar burger was tested in Wisconsin in 1999. That Great American burger featured a single 8 oz (230 g) burger patty and different toppings. It was designed to be cooked on a forerunner of the current batch broiler. [notes 26]
Place the ham cut side down directly on the smoker or grill grates and smoke at 250°F for 1.5 hours. Step 5: Remove it from the smoker and place it in an aluminum pan.
The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]
HOW LONG TO COOK PRE-COOKED SMOKED HAM, cooked. Whole, bone in. 10 to 14. ... Cover with water and boil 20 to 25 minutes per pound. Drain, glaze, and brown at 400 °F for 15 minutes.)
A double-double burger Animal-style cheeseburger, fries, drink. All burgers consist of one or more 2 oz (57 g) beef patties cooked to "medium-well", and served on a toasted bun. The standard style of burger includes tomato, hand-leafed lettuce and "spread", a sauce similar to Thousand Island dressing. [1]