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)
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.
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.
ReplyDeleteA PIZZA is a pizza. An open sandwich is, wait for it, an open sandwich!
Get this
A burrito is actually a BURRITO.