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But while the first artificial hamburger could be developed next year, it might taste of nothing at all.
Trump — who has alternately called Kim a "maniac" and said he would meet with him for "a hamburger" — could be faced with a crisis early in his administration.
Why one would turn the Maybach of meat into hamburgers is beyond me, as is how a hamburger — especially a five-ounce hamburger — could be worth $62.
The hamburger could be its symbol, a truffled patty of rich short-rib meat braised in red wine with foie gras served on an onion Parmesan bun.
Researchers say lab-grown hamburger could be a more humane and environmentally friendly alternative to meat from slaughtered cattle, but as Scientific American reveals, producing petri-dish patties is too challenging for them to become a supermarket option anytime soon.
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Taxes to deter certain behavior should, in theory, also work, but such taxes (think of a food tax for eating hamburgers) could be seen as impinging on individual freedoms.
Passing along a recipe for hamburger buns could be construed as seasonal, what with outdoor grilling and delicious, ripe tomatoes.
6 HAMBURGER COOKIES What could be cuter than these tiny Hamburger cookies?
You imagine them sensing death — their future as frozen hamburger patties — but I could be giving them a prescience they don't possess.
The filling could be hamburger mince with cooked rice (brown or white), some spices and seasonings, garlic and an egg to bind it all together.
(His exploration of the vital place of the hamburger in American food culture could be the basis for a book all by itself).
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