Hamburgers are usually a feature of fast food restaurants. The hamburgers served in major fast food establishments are usually mass-produced in factories and frozen for delivery to the site. Most of the products included in fast food contain high concentrations of fat, sugar, salt, cholesterol and saturated fatty acids, and are deficient in complex carbohydrates. High fat intake increases risk of obesity and some types of cancer, and saturated fat is also closely related to high blood cholesterol and coronary heart disease. Therefore, several studies have been carried out on traditionally processed meat products with reduced fat and cholesterol
content. Currently, a series of ingredients such as vegetable oils, fish oils and natural extracts with antioxidant properties , vegetable products and fiber was added to raw or cooked meat products to improve functional properties. Fiber is one of the most common functional ingredients in food products and has been used as fat replacer