It depends on what kind of fish it is and how big the sandwich is. A sardine sadwich might have 4 or 5 fish, whereas a sole sandwich would only be a small part of one fish.
One McDonald's Filet-O-Fish has 400 calories and 18 grams of fat in it.
In my experience, a tuna fish sandwich can survive for some hours without refrigeration - you can take one to school with you in your lunchbox - but for any longer period of time, yes, it would need refrigeration.
Perhaps not the first one, but a sandwich has undoubtedly been the instigator of many a war of words in the past.
there are 2 layers. one for each side. like a sandwich and the layers are the bread. there are two of them so they can hold together the inside :]
there are 2 layers. one for each side. like a sandwich and the layers are the bread. there are two of them so they can hold together the inside :]
A sandwich grill can cost anywhere from $19.99 to $109.99. A small one for one small sandwich would be the lowest price . The larger ones cost many more dollars..
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Just one. Then it is no longer a whole sandwich.
Correct. There are a few words in English where the plural is the same as the singular. They are mostly animals (and fish). One sheep, many sheep One deer, many deer One moose, many moose One fish, many fish One salmon, many salmon Also one series, many series and one species, many species
Normally, one whole sandwich would be a serving.
There is 28 plants, 140 fish, and 35 insects.
Cook named the Hawaiian Islands the Sandwich Islands in honor of one of his sponsors, John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich. There are many references to Cook and the Sandwich Islands at the History of Mankind site in the related link.