Slugburger
Slugburger is an American type of burger originating in Corinth, Mississippi. Slugburger was originally named Weeksburger after its inventor, John Weeks. Burgers originally cost a cent, and at that time cents were called slugs, hence the name slugburger has remained unchanged to this day. Meat patties are typically fried in canola oil and served with pickles, mustard, and onions on a small hamburger bun.
Today, slugburger is still popular in the Mississippi region, and there has been an annual Slugburger Festival in Corinth since 1988.
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