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minus-squareNoel_Skum@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 day agoI strongly believe that two (or more) separate pieces of bread are what defines sandwichness. Therefore, no, a hot dog generally uses a bun.
minus-squarePodPerson@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·19 hours agoThat would exclude subs, banh mi, hoagies, baguette with butter and ham (possibly one of the greatest sandwiches), and the breakfast sandwich (egg, sausage, cheese, on English muffin). Better definition is needed.
minus-squareresting_parrot@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·23 hours agoSo subway doesn’t serve sandwiches?
minus-squareNoel_Skum@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up3·22 hours agoI’ve only been once, years ago, but I thought a “sub” was a bread roll / baguette type thing. If so, then, no, I wouldn’t call it a sandwich.
minus-squarenomy@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·18 hours agoWiki says “…a dish typically consisting variously of meat, cheese, sauces, and vegetables used as a filling between slices of bread, or placed atop a slice of bread; or, more generally, any dish in which bread serves as a container or wrapper for another food type.” Subway definitely serves sandwiches, and according to the above definition, a hotdog is as well.
minus-squaretmyakal@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 day agoSo an open-faced sandwich isn’t a sandwich despite having “sandwich” in the name?
minus-squareNoel_Skum@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 day agoIn my world open-faced sandwiches are unfortunately just sandwich content balanced on bread.
I strongly believe that two (or more) separate pieces of bread are what defines sandwichness. Therefore, no, a hot dog generally uses a bun.
That would exclude subs, banh mi, hoagies, baguette with butter and ham (possibly one of the greatest sandwiches), and the breakfast sandwich (egg, sausage, cheese, on English muffin). Better definition is needed.
So subway doesn’t serve sandwiches?
I’ve only been once, years ago, but I thought a “sub” was a bread roll / baguette type thing. If so, then, no, I wouldn’t call it a sandwich.
Wiki says “…a dish typically consisting variously of meat, cheese, sauces, and vegetables used as a filling between slices of bread, or placed atop a slice of bread; or, more generally, any dish in which bread serves as a container or wrapper for another food type.”
Subway definitely serves sandwiches, and according to the above definition, a hotdog is as well.
So an open-faced sandwich isn’t a sandwich despite having “sandwich” in the name?
In my world open-faced sandwiches are unfortunately just sandwich content balanced on bread.