Apparently Australians have been known to put fried egg and pineapple on hamburgers. (I don't know whether or not these go together or separately, but still, very very weird.)
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on 29 Apr 2004 06:17 (UTC)I might think differently if I actually ate fried eggs or pineapple at all.
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on 29 Apr 2004 06:30 (UTC)Although, this gives me ideas about having a fried-egg hamburger for breakfast someday.
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on 29 Apr 2004 09:59 (UTC)Islands Restaurant (http://www.islandsrestaurants.com/menu.htm) has their Hawaiian burger which is a teriyaki burger with a slice of pineapple on top.
So I don't think it's necessarily an Aussie thing unless they put both on at the same time.
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on 29 Apr 2004 13:08 (UTC)bun bottom (lightly toasted, bbq/tomato (ketchup to you heathens) sauce, maybe mayonnaise (tiny bit)..big beef patty (that has onion and garlic and herbs mixed in) fried, then tomato, beetroot, onions, cheese, lettuce, top bun....
for 'the lot', add an egg after the patty, pineapple after the tomato or beetroot and bacon in with the egg and patty...
most people do NOT have chips (or fries to you heathens) with this ;) there's almost no way to fit it in...and it is GOOD. anything less is not a hamburger.
(oh, like NZ, we have the Aussie burger that has egg and bacon on it)....
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on 29 Apr 2004 16:52 (UTC)I might be willing to try one of these someday, made by a competent Aussie - but I don't trust myself to make a good one by comparison.
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on 29 Apr 2004 16:54 (UTC)*shudders*
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on 30 Apr 2004 05:05 (UTC)Blame Julia - she took it off your post ;)
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on 30 Apr 2004 05:36 (UTC);)
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