This article is about the food item. For other uses see: sandwich (disambiguation).
The
sandwich is a
food product consisting of two or more slices of
bread enclosing one or more layers of meat or other fillings. The dish was named in the
18th century after
John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, an English aristocrat, although it is unlikely to have been invented by him. It is said that Montagu was fond of this form of food because it allowed him to continue gambling whilst eating.
There are many variations on the basic model. For example:
- club sandwich
- toasted sandwich
- open sandwich
Some types of sandwich are too unwieldy to be held in the hand, thus defeating their original purpose.
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