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I am confused by it.

>> No.16994546

>>16994544
Chicken burgen

>> No.16994552

Chicken sandwich, for it to be considered a chicken burger the meat would have to be ground instead of breaded and fried.

>> No.16994553

>>16994544
Chicken sandwich

>> No.16994557

it's a lettuce burger with chicken

>> No.16994568

>>16994544
Chicken sandwich
>>16994552
Is correct. It would be a chicken burger if the chicken was ground. See: turkey burger.

>> No.16994571

>>16994552
Ah in Korean it is Chikin Beogeo, I guess its a case of English loanword in Korean being different from the English word.

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16994676

>>16994544
I prefer Dad’s touch

>> No.16994697

Just looked at the menu of chik fil a, popeye’s, church’s, zaxby’s, and KFC. It’s called a chicken sandwich.

>> No.16994798

>>16994552
it's in a bun, shouldn't it be a burger?

>> No.16994817

>>16994676
I prefer my uncle's touch

>> No.16994821

>>16994552
/thread

>> No.16995041
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>>16994817
Why do uncle's get this reputation? When my gf goes to the grocery store and asks me what I want and I say Uncle Charlie's sausage, she always snickers at me

>> No.16995099

>>16994544
It's a chicken Sandwich
a Sandwich can only be a burger if the protein is formed into a patty and the bread is a bun.

>> No.16995137

>>16994697
KFC literally calls them burgers though. So does McDonalds.

>> No.16995147

>>16995137
In which country?

>> No.16995153

>>16994544
It's technically a chicken sandburger, but most people are unaware of the correct nomenclature for meat between bread dishes.

>> No.16995163

>>16995147
UK, Malta and Finland and probably in most others. But American McDonalds actually seems to differentiate chicken burgers from burgers.

>> No.16995165
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16995165

>>16995147
Every country except America as we learned in the previous 1000 bait burger threads.

>> No.16995167

>>16994571
No one fucking asked about the koreans you obnoxious gook

>> No.16995176

>>16994798
Burger refers mostly to the ground-beef patty, so when you say chicken burger or turkey burger, it means a ground meat patty of that meat type, usually on a bun. But again the important part is the patty.

>> No.16995177

>>16994544
In the land of burgers it is a chicken sandwich, because a burger has to be a ground meat patty. Every other English-speaking country ignores this basic, sensible rule though. Why stop at calling a fried chicken sandwich a burger? Put some ham cold cuts on a bun, do you now have a ham burger? Anarchy.

>> No.16995249

>>16994798
You can eat sandwiches on a bun. Thickly sliced peameal bacon (salt-cured pork, in fine, yellow pea meal) with sharp cheddar, spicy mustard and some vinegary pickled peppers on a kaiser is a bomb sandwich, but a burger it shall never be.

>> No.16995252

>>16994544
moms touch is disgusting
drowns in mayonnaise

>> No.16995721

>>16995165
I think it depends what we identify as burger. Like we in germany say its a burger based on the bun but americans would say its a sandwich because of the meat

>> No.16995735
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>>16995721
It's more the composition of some warm protein with sauces and salad on a burger bun. Pic related would be a hamburger by american definition but doesn't look like one.

>> No.16995757

>>16995735
It's a flattened meatball on a bun... I mean... sure it looks like it needs some friends, but if it's beef, then that IS a basic hamburger - maybe a slider if it's small.

>> No.16995954

>>16995165
McChicken is technically a burger though because the meat is ground and shaped into a patty. If it were just a fried beliefs or thigh placed on a bun it would be a sandwich.

>> No.16995962

For me, it's the McChicken. The best fast food sandwich. I even ask for extra McChicken sauce packets and the staff is so friendly and more than willing to oblige.

One time I asked for McChicken sauce packets and they gave me three. I said, "Wow, three for free!" and the nice friendly McDonald's worker laughed and said, "I'm going to call you 3-for-free!".

Now the staff greets me with "hey it's 3-for-free!" and ALWAYS give me three packets. It's such a fun and cool atmosphere at my local McDonald's restaurant, I go there at least 3 times a week for lunch and a large iced coffee with milk instead of cream, 1-2 times for breakfast on the weekend, and maybe once for dinner when I'm in a rush but want a great meal that is affordable, fast, and can match my daily nutritional needs.

I even dip my fries in McChicken sauce, it's delicious! What a great restaurant.

>> No.16995973

>>16995735
Yeah thats what I meant we germans would call it a burger if it had burger buns

>> No.16995998

>>16994544
Everywhere except America calls it a burger for some reason

>> No.16996007

>>16994544
>I'm not a native english speaker, but is this considered a 'Chicken burger' or a 'Chicken sandwhich'
Both. Aburger is a sandwich.

>> No.16996036

>>16995973
But if you replaced the bread roll of a matjesbrötchen with a burger bun it would not really be considered a fish burger.

>> No.16996144

>>16996036
I think we would call it matjesburger then