A sandwich
Yes, for example. I ordered a sandwich 40 minutes ago and it still hasnt been delievered. When a pizza comes faster than a sandwich, there are issues.
There is an old English family called Sandwich. Could have been the Earl of 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.
Although the modern concept of a sandwich using slices of bread (as found within the Western World) can arguably be traced to 18th century Europe, the use of some kind of bread or bread-like substance to wrap, or lie under some other type of food, long predates this use, and has been found in numerous much older cultures worldwide.
Depending on where you get it. I got one from a sandwich shop, it'd been there for years. i was hospitalized
Perhaps not the first one, but a sandwich has undoubtedly been the instigator of many a war of words in the past.
yes
A Panini is basically a sandwich that has been toasted on the outside until the bread is nice and crispy. You can use just about any sandwich combination that you want to make it.
sand and just about everything else in it has been dissolved from rocks or is suspended in it in very small yet visible particles
It depends on the poster you are looking at. I have seen several. It looks like a meat, cheese and lettuce sandwich in the poster I have seen, but who knows with the rationing they had back then. The artist could have been creative and painted his own sandwich.
It is also called the Sandwich Islands. -------------- No, Hawai'i has always been called Hawai'i. Just that Captain Cook gave the islands the name of "Sandwich Isles" after John Montagu who was the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Hawai'i was named after our ancestor, Hawai'iloa.
poopy sandwich