I don’t know man, for me ‘burger’ also refers to the shape. Fry up a lovely mushroom or whatever and add it instead of the meat and I would call it a burger still.
but you can have fish burgers and veggie burgers and whatever-you-want-to burgers if you like.
I’d would not call those burgers, but I also don’t think it’s necessary to police what other people call them.
Making this into a political issue is just silly. Arguing over what is and isn’t a burger should be reserved for teasing your vegan friends at the barbecue.
I don’t know man, for me ‘burger’ also refers to the shape. Fry up a lovely mushroom or whatever and add it instead of the meat and I would call it a burger still.
Huh, what’s with all the shapes in Danish?
For a me a burger is defined the meat patty and secondarily the buns.
The patty in Danish is called a ‘bøf’ or ‘hakkebøf’, but you can have fish burgers and veggie burgers and whatever-you-want-to burgers if you like.
I’d would not call those burgers, but I also don’t think it’s necessary to police what other people call them.
Making this into a political issue is just silly. Arguing over what is and isn’t a burger should be reserved for teasing your vegan friends at the barbecue.
Agreed!