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Hamburger Trivia


May is Beef Month and also Hamburger Month. Here’s some "Hamburger Trivia Questions" collected from various sources:

 

 

1. How did the Hamburger get its name?

  1. From the Baltic provinces of Russia in the Middle Ages where rowdy, nomadic tribes of Tartary developed a fondness for raw beef, known today as steak Tartar.
  2. From the German trading partners of the Tartars who lived in Hamburg; they developed a taste for raw beef fried with onions, called Hamburg Steak
  3. From German immigrants who brought "Hamburg Steak" to the US in the 1700s and 1800s.
  4. All of the above.

Answer: all of the above.

 

2. Which World’s Fair did the "hamburger" create a new sensation?

Answer: Both the hamburger and ice cream cone "debuted" at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis. Both are still popular today because they meet consumer’s need for tasty, portable food.

 

3. What was the world’s first hamburger chain founded in 1921, in Wichita, Kansas?

Answer: The first hamburger "chain" was White Castle.

 

4. What is the nickname for the square, baby burgers sold at White Castle?

Answer: sliders

 

5. By the 1930’s hamburgers had another nickname, coming from an insatiable hamburger addict from the Popeye comic strip. What were they called?

Answer: Wimpy burgers

 

6. What sandwich is Amercia’s favorite, with 86% of the population ordering them in the last year?

Answer: Hamburger or cheeseburger.

 

7. In 1888, An English doctor prescribed three hamburger meals a day as a cure for various ailments. His name is remembered today as the name of a seasoned ground beef patty served with a gravy. The doctor’s name is:

Answer: Salisbury (as in Salisbury steak)

 

8. When and where did the first McDonald’s Restaurant open?

Answer: The first true McDonalds opened in 1955 in Des Plaines, Illinois, by founder Ray Kroc who had discovered a small quick-serve hamburger restaurant in California owned by Dick and Mac McDonald. The Des Plaines McDonalds is now a museum.

 

9. What lady made the phrase "Where’s the Beef?" popular and for what restaurant chain?

Answer: Clara Peller for Wendy’s

 

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 Beef Industry Trivia

1. How many basketballs can be made from one cowhide?

Answer: eleven, according to the Wilson Sporting Goods Company

 

2. What nutrient does beef provide that helps build strong blood?

Answer: iron

 

3. What was the first breed of cattle brought to the U.S.?

Answer: longhorns

 

4. How many quarter-pound hamburgers come from the ground beef in one 1,000 pound steer (from just the normal beef ground into ground beef)?

Answer: almost 1,000 quarter-pound burgers

 

5. How many parts does the cow’s stomach have?

Answer: Cattle are ruminants; they have one stomach composed of four compartments. They can digest cellulose products like hay, grass and cornstalks which humans cannot.

 

6. How many breeds of cattle are in the U.S.?

Answer: over 70 different breeds are registered.

 

7. What is the theme for beef advertising?

Answer: Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner.

 

8. What are NFL footballs made out of?

Answer: Cowhide! Not pigskin.

 

9. What breed of cattle originated in Iowa, near St. Mary’s?

Answer: Polled Hereford

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