The Earl of Sandwich.
The Earl of Sandwich liked to play cards so his staff invented putting bread and cheese on bread so he could eat while playing cards.
Sandwiches were "invented" by the Earl of Sandwich, who found the combination of pieces of meat between slices of bread. He named these after himself.
the first sandwich was invented on accident, by a man named Earl Sandwich. he was in a casino playing cards and he wanted to eat meat but he didn't want to get his hands dirty so he asked to have the meat inside two slices of bread thus, the Sandwich was created
The Earl of Sandwich was playing cards and he wanted something to eat while still playing cards. He took two pieces of cut bread, put a slice of meat in between the bread, and that is how the sandwich was invented.
The sandwich was reputedly "invented" by the Earl of Sandwich in England. The Earl was unwilling to leave the card tables to eat and asked for a piece of meat between two pieces of bread.
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.
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.
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No. Serving meats on bread was not unknown before the name was applied, referring to John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718-1792)
The sandwich! The Earl was a great gambler. He didn't want to ruin his precious cards with greasy fingers so he wouldn't touch meat (or stop the game to eat lunch). So he instructed his servant to bring the meat between two slices of bread. The Earl's friends started to tell their servants to "bring me a Sandwich too."
he invented Food!