On hamburgers:which bun gets the mayo and which the mustard?!


Question: like the cheese side gets mayo?how would you then pile the tomatoes,pickles, etc?thanks!


Answers: like the cheese side gets mayo?how would you then pile the tomatoes,pickles, etc?thanks!

YES, YES! there is an order. I thought I was the only one.

The cheese belongs on the meat, the meat goes on mustard on the bottom bun, or the top doesnt matter as long as meat /mustard. NEVER cheese mustard.

The other side of the bun gets pickles, mayo tomato, onion and then the lettuce goes on with another slather of mayo on the cheese to keep it all together.

Ok I admit it. I AM a control freek....but I can say...If they tell me I can have it my way...then I want it my way. Ta Da!

theres no order on a burger....c'mon

i have seen them together and separately it is all of what you prefer.

omg ethier!

which side is which????

I LIKE MAYO ON THE BOTTOM IT MIXES WITH THE BURGER JUICES AND IT GETS SO YUMMY EVERYTHING ELSE I PUT ON TOP

i useally put both mayo and mustard on the top bun... thats it.

mustard bottom and mayo on top so it touches the cheese;)

Mayo? Yuck!

whichever you prefer

My burgers have an order! The top is the side with the cheese gets mustard, ketchup, and pickle. The bottom side without cheese gets lettuce, tomato, mayo.

if you put the mayo on the bottom bun it keeps the bun from getting to soggy. the cheese on the burger and everything else on top of that. if you like cooked mushrooms, onions and or bacon they can go on the burger under the cheese and the mustard were ever you please

I 'm a dipper, i put them on the side, and then dip my burger in them.......

You must be a Southerner.
Mayo on hamburgers is revolting!
It's Mayo and KETCHUP!





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