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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:Meat and or cheese between bread is a sandwich. Alright chief, where would a hamburger using portabello mushroom caps for buns fall?
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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:Meat and or cheese between bread is a sandwich. ![]() The culinary arts must have been so much simpler before the sandwich, no wonder the chickencheese caused such an uproar earlier.
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Urdnot Fire posted:Now you got me thinking about calzones again and whether pizza crust counts as bread. If so, calzones really would be considered sandwiches and pizza open-faced sandwiches The chickencheese "uproar" was nothing but your bog standard Goons With Spoons snobbery over a thread about pedestrian sandwichery.
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BgRdMchne posted:I think any type of filling would do, such as a tuna sandwich, a mayonnaise sandwich, or an egg salad sandwich, but bread is definitely required. A ballotine can be served hot.
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Urdnot Fire posted:Now you got me thinking about calzones again and whether pizza crust counts as bread. If so, calzones really would be considered sandwiches and pizza open-faced sandwiches I think the pizza could be considered an open face sandwich, but a calzone is not a sandwich. It's a turnover.
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SpazmasterX posted:Alright chief, where would a hamburger using portabello mushroom caps for buns fall? Psh, amateur. What about if you replace that sandwich's mushroom caps with fried chicken patties? Is that still a sandwich? ![]() Bonus question: are sandwiches and sammiches the same thing?
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That mostly depends on whether the breading on the fried chicken counts as bread. If it does, though, then it's a bunch of toppings between two sandwiches.
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EAT THE EGGS RICOLA posted:That mostly depends on whether the breading on the fried chicken counts as bread. If it does, though, then it's a bunch of toppings between two sandwiches. Snap judgement, no. But you could put this into a piece of frybread to make a burrap, perhaps.
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The correct way to define a sandwich is by whether or not the external portions, be they bread or otherwise, require any cooking or non-room temperature storage by the consumer before use over a prolonged time. I think this is the best definition as it allows for ice cream sandwiches but omits any delusions that pizzas are a sandwich as the base would require freezing or baking.
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I think it is more a matter of construction. A sandwich demands the traditional arrangement: Bread \/ Filling \/ Bread This a pretty inclusive and helps exclude wraps, tacos and the like.
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I'm looking at a package of Ritz crackers at my desk & I'm thinking of putting a slice of cheese & a bit of bacon jerky between 2 of them. Is that a sandwich?
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Android Bicyclist posted:I'm looking at a package of Ritz crackers at my desk & I'm thinking of putting a slice of cheese & a bit of bacon jerky between 2 of them. Is that a sandwich? Interesting loophole. Maybe only leavened bread counts? Really though, the question is, "Where does bread end and crackers begin?"
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![]() - 1 piece of untoasted bread. - 1 piece of toasted bread, salted and peppered. I butter mine but that's optional - another piece of untoasted bread. - 2 huevos - 1 rancheros
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That's a toast sandwich with huevos, don't be ridiculous. A bread sandwich is three slices of bread.
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You'd know all about not eating my ridiculous huevos sandwich wouldn't you EAT THE EGGS RICOLA. t![]()
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But what if you put meat in between those three slices? Would that be a triple decker sandwich or two sandwiches stacked on top of one another?
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This is the most disorganized list I've ever seen.
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My favourite sandwiches are made on onion buns. They're buns with onion on them. Bunions?
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hate pants posted:But what if you put meat in between those three slices? Would that be a triple decker sandwich or two sandwiches stacked on top of one another? Wouldn't that just be a club sandwich? What would happen if you put a normal sandwich in between the patties of a double cheeseburger?
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prefect posted:What is the difference between a "wrap" and a "burrito"? Serious question. I asked my little brother this. He told me that burritos are folded in at the ends, but wraps aren't. It kinda blew my mind.
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Aleator posted:Wouldn't that just be a club sandwich? What would happen if you put a normal sandwich in between the patties of a double cheeseburger? Well, is a club sandwich one sandwich or two sandwiches?
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EAT THE EGGS RICOLA posted:Well, is a club sandwich one sandwich or two sandwiches? One sandwich. So long as you meet the "Bread top and bottom" requirement the middle stuff is unimportant.
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This thread was tailor made for Dagwood.![]() EDITED: Just in case pictures with text are a no-go. NienNunb has a new favorite as of 05:32 on Mar 29, 2013 |
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That is not a sandwich. There's clearly an olive on top of that bread.
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Olives are really good in sandwiches.
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Is there a rule against "pictures with words on them" in this thread?
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Daikatana Ritsu posted:diaper Daikatana Ritsu you're my favorite
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Suzuki Method posted:Olives are really good in sandwiches. But that's on a sandwich
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Technicality. I often take the toothpick out and shove the olive in my mouth along with a bite of sandwich anyway.
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The olive is just garnish, it doesn't disqualify the sandwich from being a sandwich.
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Besides, maybe that the top part of the bread + the olive on top is just an open-faced sandwich part of the decker.
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Hamburgers are just tacos in disguise.
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Tacos are just tidy nachos and don't belong in the sandwich subcategories at all. And calzones are a subsection of Strombolis, which are the cousin of both pizza and wraps. Wraps, of course, being a burrito for fancy lads, while burritos are themselves just a rolled tortilla, which is merely an edible plate. Other items in the edible plate family include chips and crackers. So a sandwich is defined by items BETWEEN BREAD. Whereas all other bread/carb bases/substitutes are defined by the carb-based item under or around their toppings or fillings. Come on, people. A child could figure this out. The Anime Liker has a new favorite as of 09:13 on Mar 29, 2013 |
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Storgar posted:Hamburgers are just tacos in disguise. No, you goddamn charlatan, a hamburger is not just a taco in disguise. They each have a distinct flavor profile and texture that sets one apart from the other, how you would make this mistake is completely beyond me but evidently you're some form of drooling cancer on the culinary education of our world, assuming all meat/carb combinations are equivalent. Go read a book, learn the textural differences between bread and tortillas, about the artificial inflation of mexican cuisine prices; dig deep in to the abridged history of the Invasion of Kuwait and maybe you'll come out with enough knowledge to make a Gulf Slider without adding in salsa or something. ![]()
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A GLISTENING HODOR posted:Tacos are just tidy nachos and don't belong in the sandwich subcategories at all. I would agree with you but Merriam-Webster includes "one slice of bread covered with food" as definition b for sandwich. ![]()
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GruntyThrst posted:I would agree with you but Merriam-Webster includes "one slice of bread covered with food" as definition b for sandwich. More proof that dictionary publishers have become weak, pathetic collaborators and descriptivists. ![]()
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Hey how does everybody read het's name in their heads? Do you read it "hat" or "nyet" (which I assume to be the correct pronunciation)?
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getitoffgetitoff posted:Hey how does everybody read het's name in their heads? Do you read it "hat" or "nyet" (which I assume to be the correct pronunciation)? "het"
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getitoffgetitoff posted:Hey how does everybody read het's name in their heads? Do you read it "hat" or "nyet" (which I assume to be the correct pronunciation)? "het"
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