Japanese Twitter user 佐藤 Sato (@Sato_OxOU) heated up a hamburger in the microwave, but the result was something he didn't expect.
The hamburger stayed a bit too long in the microwave oven and ended up looking like a brain!
The result of microwaving a hamburger?
If you're going to microwave a burger, cooking time is important. Not long enough and you get a lukewarm and rather unappetizing burger. Too much and the moisture in the bread evaporates and you're left with buns looking like human brains:
Reproduced with permission from 佐藤 Sato (@Sato_OxOU)
"I reheated a burger in the microwave and it ended up looking like brains."
Many people have made the same mistake as Sato, and his post received comments such as, "I have done this in the past," as well as advice on how long to heat it up.
"I think you warmed it up too much in the microwave. 30 seconds or so is enough."
"It looks like a chestnut now."
"It's a wrinkled hamburger, but it's still delicious, right?"
If you're going to be heating up burgers, we rather prefer this genius idea from Japanese solo camping enthusiast, skeet shooter, game hunter, and Vtuber Lilo-shi リロ氏, who knows how to really gets good mileage out of a hot sandwich grill:
Japanese Twitter user 佐藤 Sato (@Sato_OxOU) heated up a hamburger in the microwave, but the result was something he didn't expect.
The hamburger stayed a bit too long in the microwave oven and ended up looking like a brain!
The result of microwaving a hamburger?
If you're going to microwave a burger, cooking time is important. Not long enough and you get a lukewarm and rather unappetizing burger. Too much and the moisture in the bread evaporates and you're left with buns looking like human brains:
Reproduced with permission from 佐藤 Sato (@Sato_OxOU)
"I reheated a burger in the microwave and it ended up looking like brains."
Many people have made the same mistake as Sato, and his post received comments such as, "I have done this in the past," as well as advice on how long to heat it up.
If you're going to be heating up burgers, we rather prefer this genius idea from Japanese solo camping enthusiast, skeet shooter, game hunter, and Vtuber Lilo-shi リロ氏, who knows how to really gets good mileage out of a hot sandwich grill: