Looking in the internet I found that the inside of the bread is called, the "crumb". Not to be confused with the little pieces of bread, known as crumbs. Hope this helps! :) Melinda.
The food in the middle of a sandwich could be called a sandwich "filling."
It's called the "crumb"
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The noun 'sandwich' (lower case s) is a common noun, a general word for a type of food made with a filling between slices of bread or in a roll; a word for any type of sandwich of any kind.The noun 'Sandwich' (capital S) is a proper noun as the name of a town in the southeast of England; the name of a specific place.The word 'sandwich' is also a verb.
Bocadillo is the Spanish word for sandwich.
The word "sandwich" starts with an "s" and ends with a "ch".
The word 'sandwich' was invented by The Earl of Sandwich. One day The Earl was in a hurry and wanted something quick to eat. He put two pieces of bread around a slice of meat and ate it. He liked it and the food became known as a sandwich.
The base word for "sandwiches" is "sandwich."
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The word 'Sandwich' is a proper noun as the name of a town in the southeast of England; the name of a specific place.Other examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'sandwich' are:Big Mac, Whopper, Wendy's Crispy Chicken SandwichSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (British Overseas Territory)Sandwich High School in Sandwich, IL 60548Jeff Mauro, Sandwich King, Food Network
an antonym for sandwich!
A sandwich.
Un sandwich.
The word sandwich originated in England. It is said that it is named after the Earl of Sandwich who is supposed to have been the first to make a sandwich.