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// In this mouthwatering episode join us as we take you on a global adventure to explore one of the worldβs favorite dishes: the hamburger! From the streets of Malaysia with the egg-wrapped Ramly Burger to the vibrant flavors of Koreaβs bulgogi Rice Burger, and the unique Kiwiburger from New Zealand, we'll discover how different cultures have put their own delicious twist on this iconic meal. Plus, find out what makes the Islak Burger from Turkey so special. //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereIn this mouthwatering episode join us as we take you on a global adventure to explore one of the worldβs favorite dishes: the hamburger! From the streets of Malaysia with the egg-wrapped Ramly Burger to the vibrant flavors of Koreaβs bulgogi Rice Burger, and the unique Kiwiburger from New Zealand, we'll discover how different cultures have put their own delicious twist on this iconic meal. Plus, find out what makes the Islak Burger from Turkey so special.
Along the way, youβll learn about the rich history of the hamburger, how it got its name, and how it became a global sensation.
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