There is not a different between a hoagie and a grinder. They are both Sandwiches on a long bun. Many times, the grinders are toasted.
Submarine is the generic term. The roll used also determines whether the sandwich is a hoagie or a sub.
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cheeseburger!! A sandwich, calzone, panini, hoagie, grinder, sub, stromboli, ravioli....
How about "crayfish=crawdad?" Or, the ever-changing sub-hero-grinder-hoagie?
Submarine - A ship designed to travel underwater used for exploration and warfare. Submarine - A sandwich that is shaped like the submarine ship, also known as a grinder or hoagie.
The Granite Crusher has an upgrade of a Ground Grinder where the Crusher does not.
A hero sandwich is just another name for a submarine sandwich. Any meat that you can put on a sub would be applicable to a hero, grinder, or hoagie.
There is no difference between a baby food mill and a baby food grinder. Both are used to break down foods so that your baby can eat the food more easily.
Hoagie is another name for a submarine sandwich, as is sub, hero, and grinder. A hoagieis made of a long roll of Italian or French bread, split and filled with meats, cheese, vegetables, seasonings and sauces. There are many variations on the sandwich, with a great variety of fillings.
Very little. Both take big ones and grind 'em down into smaller ones. In many cases, the internal workings are identical. If I were to be pressed to it, I would say that the main difference is that a salt grinder must be made of stainless steel, where a pepper grinder can be made of mild steel.
A brick and hoagie town is a town with brick houses and hoagie sandwiches.
Dirty Hoagie was a character played by Tito Shaw in the 1980's sitcom, "Hoagie Takes All".