hamburger
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hamburger
Summary
hamburger is a type of food or dish[1]. hamburger ranks in the top 0.34% of type_of_food_or_dish entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16,121 views/month, #1 of 297).[2]
Key Facts
- hamburger's instance of is recorded as type of food or dish[3].
- hamburger's instance of is recorded as snack[4].
- hamburger's instance of is recorded as dish[5].
- sandwich is named after hamburger[6].
- Hamburg is named after hamburger[7].
- hamburger is made of patty[8].
- hamburger is made of burger bun[9].
- hamburger is made of vegetable[10].
- hamburger is made of tomato[11].
- hamburger is made of cucumber[12].
- hamburger is made of onion[13].
- hamburger is made of Lactuca sativa[14].
- hamburger is made of cheese[15].
- hamburger is made of meat[16].
- hamburger is made of Allium[17].
- hamburger is a type of burger[18].
- hamburger is used for eating[19].
- hamburger is used for burger eating contest[20].
- hamburger's Commons category is recorded as Hamburgers[21].
- hamburger's Unicode character is recorded as 🍔[22].
- hamburger's country of origin is recorded as Germany[23].
- hamburger's country of origin is recorded as United States[24].
- hamburger began on 1758[25].
- hamburger's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Hamburgers (food)[26].
- hamburger's OpenStreetMap tag is recorded as cuisine=burger[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include type of food or dish[3], snack[4], and dish[5]. hamburger is a type of burger[18].
Origins
Things named after include sandwich[6], a type of food or dish[28] and Hamburg[7], a federated state of Germany[29], in Holy Roman Empire[30].
Use and Application
Recorded has use include eating[19] and burger eating contest[20].
Influence
Things named for hamburger include hamburger button[31], a computer science term[32].
Why It Matters
hamburger ranks in the top 0.34% of type_of_food_or_dish entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16,121 views/month, #1 of 297).[2] hamburger has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] hamburger is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
Entities named for hamburger include hamburger button[31], a computer science term[32].