Oh, you think you know what a sandwich is. After all, we’ve eaten so many of them all our lives, from peanut butter and jelly in our lunch bags to foot-long hoagies. But along the edges, the definition can be blurry. Is a taco a sandwich? A hot dog? How about a s’more? A burrito? The Atlantic turned to the legal definition (yes, there is such a thing) to give us the lowdown once and for all. It turns out some of the things named sandwich aren’t legally sandwiches! (via Buzzfeed)
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Two slices of BREAD with anything in between is a sandwich.A beef burgher, patty or steak haché, call it what you may, between two slices of BREAD is a sandwich not a burger.Chicken in a BUN is a chicken burger, elephant in a BUN is an elephant burger ad infinitum.Anything else is what it says it is. A PIZZA is a pizza. An open sandwich is, wait for it, an open sandwich! Get this A burrito is actually a BURRITO.
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Two slices of BREAD with anything in between is a sandwich.A beef burgher, patty or steak haché, call it what you may, between two slices of BREAD is a sandwich not a burger.Chicken in a BUN is a chicken burger, elephant in a BUN is an elephant burger ad infinitum.Anything else is what it says it is.
A PIZZA is a pizza. An open sandwich is, wait for it, an open sandwich!
Get this
A burrito is actually a BURRITO.
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