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Old 14th May 2021, 16:50
Phillthechill United Kingdom Phillthechill is offline
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Originally Posted by Hugh Shuttleworth View Post
I am curious to know how the name for this dish came about - Hamburger with a fried egg on top. It follows a discussion about hamburgers (which the great unwashed and a few others call beefburgers). I am assuming it was born on SS Malabar.
I fed 'Malabar' into my 'Search' and it came-up with a 'Burger-joint', in a town (in the States), called Malabar. So I wonder if that's where your burger comes from and not the Brock ship. Cheers, Phil
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