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  2. Sandwich Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of SANDWICH is two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between. How to use sandwich in a sentence.

  3. Sandwich | Origin, History, & Types | Britannica

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    sandwich, in its basic form, slices of meat, cheese, or other food placed between two slices of bread. Although this mode of consumption must be as old as meat and bread, the name was adopted only in the 18th century for John Montagu, 4th earl of Sandwich.

  4. Sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Sandwiches are a popular type of lunch food, taken to work, school, or picnics to be eaten as part of a packed lunch. The bread is frequently coated with condiments such as mayonnaise or mustard to enhance its flavour and texture, but may be served plain ("dry").

  5. What Defines a Sandwich? – 7 Different Types of Sandwiches

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    The definition of a sandwich is twoor morepieces of bread with filling between. This is where the “or more” comes in. Classic sandwiches like the double decker club sandwich or a the multi-layer Dagwood sandwich fall into this category.

  6. Few dishes have a format as straightforward as a sandwich. At its most fundamental, it's as simple as cooking gets — ready-to-eat foods like cured meats, cheese, and vegetables placed between two...

  7. The Culinary World’s Most Debated Question: What Defines a ...

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    At its core, a sandwich is typically understood as a dish consisting of two pieces of bread with a filling in between. This classic definition has been the foundation of the sandwich for generations, whether it’s ploughman’s, a turkey club, or a classic ham and cheese.

  8. The Origin of Hoagies, Grinders, Subs, Heroes, and Spuckies

    www.bonappetit.com/test-kitchen/ingredients/article/the-origin-of-hoagies...

    We all know the origin story of sandwiches: the 18th-century Earl of Sandwich, a wise man named John, started asking his staff to serve him meat bookended with bread to make for quick meals.

  9. A Field Guide to the American Sandwich - The New York Times

    www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/04/14/dining/field-guide-to-the-sandwich.html

    But first: What is a sandwich? The United States Department of Agriculture declares: “Product must contain at least 35 percent cooked meat and no more than 50 percent bread.” But a sandwich...

  10. Whatʼs a sandwich? - Chef's Resource

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    A sandwich is a food item consisting of one or more fillings placed between two pieces of bread, or a similar bread-like product. The essential components of a sandwich include bread or a bread substitute and some form of filling.

  11. The Six Different Types of Sandwiches - Delishably

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    Anyone can make a sandwich, but a memorable one is the perfect blend of bread, fillings, tastes, and textures. Here’s a list of imaginative ingredients and how to combine them to make the best sandwich!