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Tapas, heroes, subs, bulkies, burgers, submarines, torpedoes, hoagies, po' boys, poorboys, paninis, shwaramas, gyros, kebabs, italians, yiros, roll-ups, pitas, dynamites, reubens, ... among others, are different names for Sandwiches. Some are specific types, some are based on locational colloquialisms, and some not so specific.
A sandwich is two pieces of bread or roll or bun with things like tomato, lettuce, onion, tuna, bologna, pickles, mayo, ketchup, mustard, topanod and any other foods or objects you like.
White, wheat, rye, french bagettes, chibata, sandwich rolls, and many other variations.
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put 1 sandwich on of an other.
Do you want the biggest sandwich or do you want the other one
Lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and other relishes to keep the sandwich from getting soggy.
first you put vegetables in your food i mean sandwich then you put the other stuff you put in a sandwich yah
Captain Cook gave them the name of the Sandwich Islands.
There are two essentials to a sandwich. One would be bread because without bread, it isn't a sandwich. And the other essential is the sandwich filling, whether it be meat, vegetables or any food combination. Without the filling, it would be just bread and not a sandwich.
Technology isn't an ingredient. A sandwich with peanut butter and anything else is called a peanut butter and xxx sandwich where xxx is the other ingredient.
It depends on where you buy them and the brand. You can get sandwich bags for $1 at Dollar Tree and other $1 stores.
You could substitute chicken or most any other kind of meat on a lunch sandwich.