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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Apparently if you take the top bread of a big Mac and turn the rest upside down then it is delicious..
Not tried myself yet but will this weekend "
You lead such a hectic lifestyle Tom, I can't keep up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's easier to eat a burger upside down, the toppings don't fall out.
You're not wrong. When I make a burger at home I put the toppings (bottomings I guess) on the bottom for this reason."
Well yah it's simple physics.
Most people squish the burger from the top to fit it in their mouths. But if you squish down on the middle of the burger you force all the toppings and sauce out via the sides.
Flip the burger upside down and you're only pressing down on patty. Problem = solved
I've clearly thought about this at length. Get at me if you want the secret to eating a custard slice without squirting custard everywhere |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"It's easier to eat a burger upside down, the toppings don't fall out.
You're not wrong. When I make a burger at home I put the toppings (bottomings I guess) on the bottom for this reason.
Well yah it's simple physics.
Most people squish the burger from the top to fit it in their mouths. But if you squish down on the middle of the burger you force all the toppings and sauce out via the sides.
Flip the burger upside down and you're only pressing down on patty. Problem = solved
I've clearly thought about this at length. Get at me if you want the secret to eating a custard slice without squirting custard everywhere "
Easy.
You first |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's easier to eat a burger upside down, the toppings don't fall out.
You're not wrong. When I make a burger at home I put the toppings (bottomings I guess) on the bottom for this reason.
Well yah it's simple physics.
Most people squish the burger from the top to fit it in their mouths. But if you squish down on the middle of the burger you force all the toppings and sauce out via the sides.
Flip the burger upside down and you're only pressing down on patty. Problem = solved
I've clearly thought about this at length. Get at me if you want the secret to eating a custard slice without squirting custard everywhere
Easy.
You first "
Turn it on its side |
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"It's easier to eat a burger upside down, the toppings don't fall out.
You're not wrong. When I make a burger at home I put the toppings (bottomings I guess) on the bottom for this reason.
Well yah it's simple physics.
Most people squish the burger from the top to fit it in their mouths. But if you squish down on the middle of the burger you force all the toppings and sauce out via the sides.
Flip the burger upside down and you're only pressing down on patty. Problem = solved
I've clearly thought about this at length. Get at me if you want the secret to eating a custard slice without squirting custard everywhere
Easy.
You first
Turn it on its side "
Sage advice all round |
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Seriously.....layers is the way forward.
Top bun (bit dry but can dip it in your milkshake if you want )
Top patty.... Scoop it a bit to get the cheese, lettuce and sauce.
Middle bun (not so dry so no neeg to dip )
Bottom patty can sometimes stick to the bottom bun so acceptable to eat those together.
Chips dunked in milkshake (chocolate only!)
I might make this go viral |
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"Seriously.....layers is the way forward.
Top bun (bit dry but can dip it in your milkshake if you want )
Top patty.... Scoop it a bit to get the cheese, lettuce and sauce.
Middle bun (not so dry so no neeg to dip )
Bottom patty can sometimes stick to the bottom bun so acceptable to eat those together.
Chips dunked in milkshake (chocolate only!)
I might make this go viral "
You had me at top bun |
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I don't know about removing any of the bread as mentioned earlier but the top part of the bun is generally thicker than the bottom so it makes sense to turn it over as the top is less likely to fall apart while eating due to its thickness. |
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"So does turning a burger upside-down improve the enjoyment or not?
I may try it out later, purely for educational purposes. Will report back. "
I await your report, this may be a new enjoyable experience for many foods |
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"Take the top off a big Mac and turn it upside down..
That's the latest hack"
As done and spread on social media by someone who dropped their burger and made out it was intentional.
Anyway ....... if a burger is bun burger bun then it's a palidrome. Turning it upside down makes it a bun burger bun. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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If you ask them nicely they will do it naked for you… no bun!!!!
Principal behind it is that the buns in theory are worse calories and points wise (that and the cheese!) the actual burgers themselves are actually quite healthy!!!! So long as you don’t get fries (they are the calorie killers!!) |
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"I had a two hour stoned conversation with my mate about a burger coming out of the packet into the pan and how would you know if it’s upside down or not…. Good night that was lol"
Did you figure out a way to tell? |
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