Ermm therre is quite alot to be honest. There is stuff like 'Ham' or 'Beef' xXx
Corned beef sandwich.
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Cornbeef
The word 'zep' is a type of sandwich. A zep is a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meat, lettuce, tomato and onions. It's named after the zeppelin because of it's shape and can also be called a submarine sandwich.
"Meat is bad for health." said a fellow vegetarian.
Sandwich
Yes, the word 'burger' is a noun, a short form of the noun 'hamburger'; a word for ground meat or vegetables formed and cooked into a flat shape to make a sandwich; a word for the sandwich made from this flattened meat or vegetables; a word for a thing.Note: The noun 'burger' is pronounced the same as the noun 'burgher', an archaic word for a citizen of a town or city; a word for a person.
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.
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 term sandwich comes from the Earl of Sandwich, an English noble, who had the curious habit of eating meat in between two pieces of bread because he didn't want his hands to get greasy.
As a verb: I will roast the meat instead of frying.As an adjective: I had a roast beef sandwich for my lunch.
The fourth Earl of Sandwich who did not want to leave the gambling tables and asked for some cold meat between two slices of bread, recorded in 1762
The likely word sought is bologna (finely ground meat sausage).The slang pronunciation is used for the term baloneymeaning nonsense.
Bocadillo is the Spanish word for sandwich.
Maize is another word for corn.