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mrahma Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:10pm
What's the difference between a Burger and a Sloppy Joe?
Look guy's, I just don't understand, so a Burger has it's meat formed into a solid patty right? A Sloppy Joe's meat is erm...."loose" (I guess), but do they taste any different!? I DON'T KNOW! THIS QUESTION HAS HAUNTED ME FOR NIGHTS! I NEED AN EXPIERENCE GRILLIST TO TELL ME! PLEASE! FOR MY SANITY!
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※Tapu Lele※ Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:11pm 
A burger is more tasty.
Jonathan Sensei Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:13pm 
A "sloppy joe" is hamburger meat and a sauce of some sort that is cooked together and is very loose in consistancy; usually served on hamburger buns. A "burger" is a solid ground beef patty that has no sauce or condiments cooked into it, rather are added to it after it's cooked. Does that help?
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I would luck me Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:13pm 
Sloppy Joe has tang.
Burger has ... burger flavor?
mrahma Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:13pm 
Originally posted by Coffinmaw:
A "sloppy joe" is hamburger meat and a sauce of some sort that is cooked together and is very loose in consistancy usually served on hamburger buns. A "burger" is a solid ground beef patty that has no sauce or condiments cooked into it, rather are added to it after it's cooked. Does that help?
Yeah
Jonathan Sensei Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:15pm 
Originally posted by riham:
Originally posted by Coffinmaw:
A "sloppy joe" is hamburger meat and a sauce of some sort that is cooked together and is very loose in consistancy usually served on hamburger buns. A "burger" is a solid ground beef patty that has no sauce or condiments cooked into it, rather are added to it after it's cooked. Does that help?
Yeah

Wunderbar. My cooking experience has been proven useful for once.
mrahma Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:18pm 
Originally posted by Coffinmaw:
Originally posted by riham:
Yeah

Wunderbar. My cooking experience has been proven useful for once.
The best thing I can "cook" are one of those microwavable ravioli things, but this for some reason came on my mind randomly.
Originally posted by Crippling Depression:
A burger is more tasty.
※Tapu Lele※ Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:19pm 
Originally posted by angel:
Originally posted by Crippling Depression:
A burger is more tasty.
someone i can relate to
I would luck me Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:21pm 
Anyone put fries in the burgers when you get them?
Jonathan Sensei Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:21pm 
Originally posted by riham:
Originally posted by Coffinmaw:

Wunderbar. My cooking experience has been proven useful for once.
The best thing I can "cook" are one of those microwavable ravioli things, but this for some reason came on my mind randomly.

Word to the wise: if you ever decide to try and cook meat, get a meat thermometer and read-up on what a good internal temperature is for whatever type of meat you're cooking. After that, it's just a matter of practice.
s Apr 12, 2017 @ 6:30pm 
it has more oil
Dr. Fronkensteen Apr 12, 2017 @ 7:00pm 
Sloppy Joe is what happens to day old burgers in the school cafeteria. You add ketchup and brown sugar to get rid of the old meat taste.
mrahma Apr 12, 2017 @ 7:01pm 
Originally posted by Barf The Mawg:
Sloppy Joe is what happens to day old burgers in the school cafeteria. You add ketchup and brown sugar to get rid of the old meat taste.
interesting
Tsar Butterfly Apr 12, 2017 @ 7:04pm 
The way I always saw it was burgers were ground beef and Sloppy Joe's were pulled pork/beef with barbecue sauce.
Dr. Fronkensteen Apr 12, 2017 @ 7:06pm 
Originally posted by Tsar Butterfly:
The way I always saw it was burgers were ground beef and Sloppy Joe's were pulled pork/beef with barbecue sauce.

Pulled Pork/Beef is a totally different sandwich. Sloppy Joe is always ground meat.
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