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![]() "Capt.American" wrote Hamburgers have no ham either. The Caribbean's main staple of meat is pork, not beef. The islands do not have enough room for cattle ranching. Every sailor worth his salt know's this. Nobody said they're ham. Hamburger is just the name of ground beef..... You just can't go around calling pork hamburger. That's the same as calling lamb hamburger or alligator hamburger or chicken hamburger.Duh! And you don't need room for cattle to have hamburgers. You freeze the patties or big chunks of ground beef and you ship them in. Gosh but your dense.... Somebody try to feed me pork when I ordered beef I'd smack them and demand my money back. What if you were Jewish? Horrors. Cheers, Ellen |
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