Depends on the burger but I usually dig the pineapple, always hate the beetroot though
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Judging people on the kind of food they like is literally the dumbest shit ever. You're not the one eating it so why do you care?
I'm sorry, I asked an opinion. Just like asking what did you think of Harry potter or lotr. Shit didn't realise we can only talk about absolutely serious things.
Do you think we have free will?
Apologies, I should have made it more clear that I was talking in general and not directed at you or this post specifically.
All good mate
I like pineapple on its own. I'm just not a big fan of pineapple on things. I don't need everything I eat to be savory and sweet.
Aloha Burger! Itβs good.
What's the debate? Whether it tastes nice or not? Seeing the popularity of both pineapple pizza and pineapple/cheese and honey burgers (at least in Europe), I guess it's tasty enough for a bunch of people.
I swear, some people will take a stand for anything besides important things, lol. God? Morals? Imperialism? Nah, I'm gonna spend my limited time and even more limited brainpower on cuisine debates... ππ€·
I'm not debating it just curious if it's a thing where others are from
Meh. I'd try it but I don't think I would especially enjoy it over any other burger. But I won't judge anyone who likes it.
The juiciness of burgers & pineapples allow for better texture/mixture & flavour distribution/experience imho compared to pizzas that are usually relatively drier.
Same for various cuts of apples.
This has only just occurred to me, and I haven't tried it yet, but I'll bet its really good on a hot dog.
Colombian hot dogs have pineapple on them. They are really really good.
No
In the UK I'd say it's rare. Only a select few restaurants put pineapple slices in a burger, and they are mostly homegrown family-run businesses and, rarely, chains like Beefeater.
I'd love to try one. Here the standard quality burger is (bottom to top): bun, lettuce, tomato, meat, onion, bacon if any, pickled gherkin slices, sauce, cheese slice. If that sounds bland by comparison it's because this is England.
The fancy ones can have egg, hash brown, chilli peppers and/or mushrooms, but I've not yet seen beetroot in a burger
Funnily enough, I had a burger with pineapple on it when I was in Australia. It was great, I really liked the juiciness and taste the pineapple brought to the burger.
Granted, it was at an Oporto (which is kinda like upscale McDonald's with a Portuguese theme to it for the uninitiated), but it was pretty good nonetheless; I'd have it again.
Islands Hawaiian burger
Grilled pineapple or pineapple tossed in a crawfish boil is excellent and would be a great burger addition. But it canβt just be a slice of pineapple. Too sweet. It would mess up the cheese flavor. You need to get rid of some of the sugar.
Yes but I'm also Australian so that's normal
Belongs? How about we let people eat whatever the hell they want? Who cares?
I was on board with pineapple in some scenarios. Carl's Jr does a teriyaki burger with pineapple that's alright.
But beets? Apparently even the food is trying to kill you down under.
Pineapple. It's not just for pizza anymore.
Cake, pizza, chocolate, burgers, ice cream, candy, hot chocolate, soda, pancakes, omelets, chicken, s'mores, salads, peanut butter, rice, sandwiches, and many more things I can't think of right now.
My mum used to make pineapple cheese cake, they were no good. Nice creamy cheese cake then crunch, a random surprising chunk of pineapple
Its a burger.
On a bun.
Add ketchup if you like.
I don't care.
I've never had it but I'd imagine it'd be good
How's the egg cooked on that thing?
Typically just fried on the grill with the patty, bacon, and onion.
Just fried, some like it runny others cooked through.
The only time I've ever had it was at a Disneyland resort, and that was not at all a good burger. I assume it would be nice on a higher quality burger.
I think the main contention with pineapple on pizza is that pizza is often a shared meal. Burgers wouldn't be an issue there.
I do like pineapple in Asian chicken/rice dishes, but I was raised on beef burgers topped with pickle, ketchup, cheese, lettuce, tomato and bacon and that's my burger comfort zone.