That depends where in the world you are. If you're in the area of the Mediterranean, it's probably tehina which is a sauce made from sesame seeds.
Falafel are like small meat balls, but instead of meat they are made with chickpeas (garbanzo beans) and seasoned with garlic and herbs. They are deep fried and then used in pita bread to make a sandwich with cucumber, tomato, and a yogurt dressing.
spaghetti sauce and cheese
there are about 57 in a ball of falafel, and 450 cal in a wrap/sandwich, not including cheese, or condiments, so there are probably about 600-700. felafel's alone is surprisingly not bad for you at all. Yes, it's fried, but it's free of cholesterol and high in plant protein. There is no meat in it (cholesterol is also found only in animal products).
PotatosFalafel ( /fəˈlɑːfəl/; Arabic: فلافل‎, i /falāfil/) is a ball or patty made from ground chickpeas and/or fava beans. Falafel is usually served in a pita, which acts as a pocket, or wrapped in a flatbread known as lafa. The falafel balls are topped with salads, pickled vegetables and hot sauce, and drizzled with tahini-based sauces. Falafel balls may also be eaten alone as a snack or served as part of a meze.
I will have a chip sandwich with barbecue sauce and onions
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i put zucchini, chese and sauce on my sandwich
well really if you think about it you could put any type of edible sauce in a sandwich well if your crazy so there's .ketchup .mustard .mayo .BBQ sauce .chocolate sauce .caramel sauce .soy sauce .gravy .blue heaven sauce .mint sauce .strawberry sauce .chilly sauce .vanilla sauce .curry sauce .meat sauce .pineapples sauce .apple sauce .tropical sauce Okay there's more but i don't have the time to type them all here! But some of those sauces a normal person would not have in a sandwich
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balsamic vinegar or ranch
According to... "Where should I go get fat?" magazine, the wtf sandwich is a whopper tartar sauce fettaccinni alfredo sandwich... mmmmm... it just smells like 600 lbs.
I think you mean falafel! It's a delicious, nutritious (and healthy if they use healthy oil) and vegetarian food. There are two ways it's used (the first more correct than the second): 1) The real definition: Falafel is a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas and/or fava beans. Falafel is usually served in a pita, which acts as a pocket, or wrapped in a flatbread known as lafa. The falafel balls are topped with salads, pickled vegetables, hot sauce, and drizzled with tahini-based sauces. Falafel balls may also be eaten alone as a snack or served as part of a meze. [From Wikipedia] 2) A lot of people call a wrap, a falafel, but really it's not the same thing. I've heard people referring to a pita wrap (with no falafel in it) a falafel before. Anyways, hope this answers your question.