That depends entirely what you put into the sandwich. If you put a protein rich food into the sandwich, then it has protein. Processed meats, such as Hot Dogs (weiners), spam, balogna, canned ham, canned tuna, fresh ham, fresh tuna, chicked salad, fried chicken, baked chicken, canned or cooked spaghetti, boiled, scrambled or deviled eggs, peanut butter all contain protein.
Basically it contains all of them
a vegetable sandwich doesn't contain anything
A single sandwich, if it contains meat, can contain billions of proteins.
Meat does contain protein
Because turkey is protein.
Starch (bread of some sort), protein, vegetables, and condiments are the 4 basic elements of a sandwich.
Protein, calcium riboflavin phosphorous vitamins A, and B12 potassium magnesium zinc protein, B-group vitamins and minerals such as phosphorus and zinc fat
yes
Yes, fried chicken does contain protein.
Indirect and sandwich ELISA techniques are both used to detect specific proteins, but they differ in how they capture and detect the target protein. In indirect ELISA, the target protein is captured by an antibody that is then detected by a secondary antibody. In sandwich ELISA, the target protein is captured between two antibodies, one that binds to the target protein and another that detects it.
Bacon does not contain fibre. Any fibre coming from a bacon sandwich would be from the bread or any vegetables such as lettuce or tomato added to the sandwich.
No, the very Jade Bean does not contain protein infact it contains no protein at all