Celebrating National Burger Day with unique burgers from around the world

Hahaha of course chips not @AdamGT :yum: .

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Oh I thought maybe you had some clever way to make them @LuigiZ and if so, I wanted to ask how :slightly_smiling_face:

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Wow so amazing! I really wanna eat blueberry with cream cheese burger. Its my first time know there is burger with blueberry and cream cheese


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Vue d’oeil, ça donne l’envie de deguster, de dĂ©couvrir le goĂ»t

Oh my there are some weird burgers but some look so yummy too. Enjoy your day!

Check out the Bacon, and the Burger Meat mmmmmmmmm

Can’t beat the burgers @AngieYC

Have you tried black beans burger? it is perfect for vegans. I have no photo to show but next time my husband makes them I will take a picture and share with you :wink:

Yum. Those burgers look so delicious

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Ä°t looks pike amazing. Bon appetit.

Thanks for the mouthwatering compilations @AngieYC

For me, the blueberry and cream cheese burger from @user_not_found along with pistachio burger by @Falconcino attracted me the most!

I guess I haven’t found sweet burger yet.

Honestly, I’m not a fan of burger, but once I tried IN-N-OUT Burger, I fell in love with that burger just like @StephenAbraham :hamburger:

Let me show you a healthy, low calories, and vegetarian burger at my favorite healthy restaurant in Jakarta. The patty is made with mushroom instead of the real beef!

Gotta share more about this burger soon on my Connect post :wink:

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Happy National Burger day @AngieYC .Those sugestions included in the replys posts are inspiring me as well.

And here you are the results:

The name is SMILE.

World exclusive burger.First ten minutes spanish sausege,onion,tomato fried by mid power on sunflower and a bit of olive oil.After those ten minutes stop the power,add fondue cheese to the pan and mix everything slowly for five minutes.Then the bread was toasted half the time of usual and everuthing is ready to be ensembled,Please tell me if you SMILE.

Mini Burger, price only 40 Taka in BDT.

I take it in Chandpur, Bangladesh.

OMG ! All the burgers look so tempting @AngieYC ! Although I love to try variety of burgers , my personal favorite is the Indian burger called ‘Vada Pav’ ! I even found a store that makes amazing Vada Pavs in London and had shared my story in one of the posts by @Rohan10 ! Not to exaggerate but some say that ‘Vada Pav’ is the lifeline of Mumbai ! Ask me and I can eat Vada Pav all day , I am know some of my Local Guide friends who love Vada Pav like @TusharSuradkar , @AjitThite @Shrut19 tai , etc.

Here is the pic :

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Absolutely true @Globe_trotter_Ish !! Nothing beats Indian version Vada Pav!!

It’s a known secret that for many Mumbaikars it is a cheapest resource for survival for the day! I have been through that in my early days! :blush:

So, vada Pav and a cup of tea can put the smile on many faces here in Mumbai specially!

Cheers!

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What a burger party we have here @AngieYC ! I love burger too and here in NZ, we do have many varieties as well. One of my fave is the veggie burger as well as those with tons of cheese LOL. Let me see if I have their photos


@shwhjw “only 2000 calories” :joy: That does look like it could stop hearts!

I’ve got a love-hate relationship with burgers! They look great, they sometimes taste great but they can also be overwhelming (size wise), terribly difficult to eat (when it’s super thick or layered like crazy), sometimes sloppy (when it’s dunk in so much gravy, sauce, cheese etc) and also, sometimes bland (it’s hard to explain but I feel the same towards pizza too).

This is probably the strangest burger that I’ve ever had:

Jokes aside, in the UK, you can get a square sausage (Wikipedia link). It’s a Scottish thing and you can find it in a Scottish breakfast (as opposed to an English breakfast, which is a type of dish) or it’s been known to slip between two buns and paraded as a ‘burger’ of sorts. They don’t call it that though.

This is not that strange but it’s also not uncommon; the soft-shelled crab burger. Served with a wasabi infused sauce. It’s beautiful but finished oh-too-quickly.

This next burger is from Lazy Monday, a local restaurant specialising in big, messy burgers. It’s lovely but probably not good for the heart!

And a blast from the past, a Rainbow burger that was available during Pride festivities in Manchester. Gimmicky but we fell for it.

One from one of my favourite restaurants in Manchester. Well, it’s a sign board
 I couldn’t find a photo of the actual burger itself but I tried both the Satay and Kimchi burgers and they were delicious. Satay burger came up top surprisingly because I like kimchi a lot.

And finally, from my collection of burger photos, this one is from Borough Market in London.

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Thank You for nice post