A "hang sandwich" does not appear to be a recognized term in culinary or gastronomic contexts. It is possible that it may be a regional or colloquial term, but without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a specific explanation. If you can provide more details or clarify the context in which the term is being used, I can offer a more accurate explanation.
Do you know how to make a sandwich? Its as easy as that.
a sandwich bed is a bedmade of sandwich
what ever you want to put on a sandwich is what is on a sandwich
"un sandwich lacon-laitue-tomate"
Sandwich in English = Sandwich in French
meatball sandwich marshmallow and peanut butter sandwich mozzarella and tomato sandwich mushroom and Swiss steak sandwich misquite turkey and mayo sandwich marble rye, ham and Swiss cheese sandwich
The term "sandwich" originated from Earl of Sandwich, who ate without leaving his card game. #Pizzainhorsham
Un sandwich is a masculine noun in French.
"Sandwich" is a countable noun; you can say one sandwich, two sandwiches, and so on. #Pizzainhorsham
I am your sandwich
A sandwich that is small.
A sandwich that has ketchup in it.