I don't even eat a bun on my burgers. It ruins it.
I don't even eat a bun on my burgers. It ruins it.
There are several variations of the cheeseburger besides just topping a hamburger with cheese. For one, you can embed the burger meat with cheese. Another, you can grill the meat with the cheese melting on top. Either way is fine!
Belgium does the best meat sandwiches. Presumably the surrounding countries are similar in their gorgeous meatitude.
>Burger without cheese
I mean... I guess? If you're in Uganda or something and can't get any cheese? But if you live in the first world there's really no excuse.
Last week I was at London's only ICC for work. There were 20 or so different food places inside, which was absolutely insane to me. They had a store for every type of food ever. Naturally, yours truly went to the burger joint. However, because it was in a fancy pants convention centre and combined with London being London, everything was smurfing expensive as trout. A cheeseburger was £1.20 smurfing more than a hamburger. In that moment, I briefly considered getting a regular hamburger as smurf you, I am already giving you like three times as much as this would cost at McDonald's.
(SPOILER)Then I remembered work was paying and ordered the cheeseburger. :)
A cheeseburger is a hamburger with cheese :3.
You know what else is good? Cheese dogs. Not like the hot dogs with cheese on top but the ones with cheese inside of them.
Not all hamburgers have cheese on them?
EDIT: It's because some people are crazy and prefer their hamburgers sans cheese. I don't understand this, but it happens.
I have never seen a hamburger without cheese. Like... honestly, I never have.
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I think Pike's confusion stems from the fact that while all cheeseburgers are hamburgers, not all hamburgers have cheese.