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  2. Patty - Wikipedia

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    Patties are often served as sandwiches, typically in buns, making a type of sandwich called a "burger", or a hamburger if the patty is made from ground beef, or sometimes between slices of bread. [citation needed] An American patty melt is a ground beef patty topped with melted cheese (typically Swiss) served on toasted bread, typically rye. [22]

  3. Jamaican patty - Wikipedia

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    Coco bread stuffed with a beef patty. The beef patty is a product of the long history of Jamaica, mixing an empanada-styled turnover introduced by the Spanish and pasties introduced by Cornish immigrants, turmeric or curry which were introduced by Indian indentured labourers, and cayenne pepper native to Central and South America, [3] which was introduced to the Caribbean by the Arawaks.

  4. List of hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    The original recipe was made to help people extend their beef supply, by adding stale bread crumbs to the beef. The name comes from the burger originally costing 5¢, or a nickel (a "slug"). Today, a slugburger is a patty made from a mixture of beef or pork and an inexpensive extender such as soybeans or soy flour, it is deep fried in oil. [10]

  5. Hamburger - Wikipedia

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    A hamburger, or simply a burger, is a dish consisting of fillings—usually a patty of ground meat, typically beef—placed inside a sliced bun or bread roll.The patties are often served with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, bacon, or chilis with condiments such as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish or a "special sauce", often a variation of Thousand Island dressing, and are ...

  6. What those grocery store labels on your beef really mean - AOL

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  7. Patty melt - Wikipedia

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    Sandwiches calling for hamburger patties to be placed into two slices of bread, rather than into a bun, date to the mid-1800s and were referred to as hamburger sandwiches. [6] It is unclear when the patty melt was invented, but it was most likely the mid-20th century, either during the Great Depression or the postwar economic boom.

  8. Pastrami vs. Corned Beef: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Corned beef is made by curing brisket, usually the leaner flat cut. It has just enough fat to keep it moist while cooking, but the end result is a little drier than pastrami.

  9. Rissole - Wikipedia

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    If they are they will usually be called hamburger patties (despite differences between the two types of patty); however, cold rissoles are frequently eaten as a sandwich filling later. The Australian rissole became popular during both World Wars as a means of stretching meat rationing set by the Australian government.