Fill in each gap with one suitable word to complete the passage.
Everybody knows that the hamburger is a very (1)……… America food. However, people in the United States learned to make hamburgers (2)……… Germans. The Germans got the idea from Russia.
In the thirteenth century the Tartar people from Central Asia (3)……… to Russia and parts of Europe. They (4)……… something like hamburger meat, but it was raw. This raw meat was beef, lamb, goat meat or horsemeat. Soon the Russians started to eat raw meat, (5)……… Germans from Hamburg and other northern cities learned to eat this food from the Russians. (6)………, they added salt, pepper, a raw egg, and then cooked it.
Between 1830 and 1900 thousands (7)……… Germans went to live in the United States. They took the hamburger with (8)……... People called it hamburger steak. In 1940 at the World’s Fair in St. Louis (a city on the Mississippi River) a man from Texas sold hamburger steak in roll. Then people could eat it (9)……… their hands, like a sandwich. This was the first real hamburger (10)……… the hamburger we eat today.
Fill in each gap with one suitable word to complete the passage.
Everybody knows that the hamburger is a very (1) popular America food. However, people in the United States learned to make hamburgers (2) from Germans. The Germans got the idea from Russia.
In the thirteenth century the Tartar people from Central Asia (3) came to Russia and parts of Europe. They (4) ate something like hamburger meat, but it was raw. This raw meat was beef, lamb, goat meat or horsemeat. Soon the Russians started to eat raw meat, (5) then Germans from Hamburg and other northern cities learned to eat this food from the Russians. (6) however, they added salt, pepper, a raw egg, and then cooked it.
Between 1830 and 1900 thousands (7) of Germans went to live in the United States. They took the hamburger with (8) steak People called it hamburger steak. In 1940 at the World’s Fair in St. Louis (a city on the Mississippi River) a man from Texas sold hamburger steak in roll. Then people could eat it (9) with their hands, like a sandwich. This was the first real hamburger (10) like the hamburger we eat today.
Fill in each gap with one suitable word to complete the passage.
Everybody knows that the hamburger is a very (1) popular America food. However, people in the United States learned to make hamburgers (2) from Germans. The Germans got the idea from Russia. In the thirteenth century the Tartar people from Central Asia (3) came to Russia and parts of Europe. They (4) ate something like hamburger meat, but it was raw. This raw meat was beef, lamb, goat meat or horsemeat. Soon the Russians started to eat raw meat, (5) then Germans from Hamburg and other northern cities learned to eat this food from the Russians. (6) however, they added salt, pepper, a raw egg, and then cooked it. Between 1830 and 1900 thousands (7) of Germans went to live in the United States. They took the hamburger with (8) steak People called it hamburger steak. In 1940 at the World’s Fair in St. Louis (a city on the Mississippi River) a man from Texas sold hamburger steak in roll. Then people could eat it (9) with their hands, like a sandwich. This was the first real hamburger (10) like the hamburger we eat today.
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