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  2. Sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Sandwich. A sandwich is a dish typically consisting of meat, cheese or vegetables used as a filling between slices of bread, or placed on a slice of bread, or more generally any dish in which bread serves as a container or wrapper for another food type. [1][2][3] The sandwich began as a portable, convenient finger food in the Western world ...

  3. Submarine sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A submarine sandwich, commonly known as a sub, hoagie (Philadelphia metropolitan area and Western Pennsylvania English), hero (New York City English), Italian (Maine English), grinder (New England English, Fulton County, NY), wedge (Westchester, NY), or a spuckie (Boston English) is a type of American cold or hot sandwich made from a cylindrical bread roll split lengthwise and filled with ...

  4. History of the hamburger - Wikipedia

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    Hamburger profile showing the typical ingredients: bread, vegetables, and ground meat. Open hamburger with cheese and fries served in an American diner. Evidence suggests that the United States was the first country where two slices of bread and a ground beef patty were combined into a "hamburger sandwich" and sold.

  5. Sloppy joe - Wikipedia

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    27.1 [1] g. Carbohydrate. 48 [1] g. Cookbook: Sloppy Joe. Media: Sloppy Joe. A sloppy joe is a sandwich consisting of ground beef, onions, tomato sauce or ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, and other seasonings served on a hamburger bun. [2] There are several theories about the sandwich's origin. [3]

  6. Slider (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    Serving temperature. Hot with various cheeses, vegetables, and condiments. Main ingredients. Bun (slider roll), filling (e.g. hamburger patty) Media: Slider. A slider is an American term for a small sandwich, typically around 2 inches (5 cm) across, made with a bun or dinner roll. Sliders can be served as hors d'oeuvres, snacks, or entrées. [1]

  7. Runza - Wikipedia

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    Runza. A runza (also called a krautburger, or kraut pirok) is a yeast dough bread pocket with a filling consisting of ground beef, cabbage or sauerkraut, onions, and seasonings. [3][4][5][6] Runzas can be baked into various shapes such as a half-moon, a rectangle, a round (bun), a square, or a triangle. The runzas sold by the Runza restaurant ...

  8. Muffuletta - Wikipedia

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    Sandwich: marinated muffuletta-style olive salad, layers of mortadella, salami, Swiss cheese, ham, provolone. Media: Muffuletta. The muffuletta or muffaletta is a type of round Sicilian sesame bread, [1] as well as a popular sandwich, created by a Sicilian immigrant to the United States, that was popularized in the city of New Orleans.

  9. American food: The 20 greatest dishes - AOL

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    The sandwich continues to have a dedicated and sometimes upper-crust following. Fry bread Flour, salt, baking powder and maybe sugar combined and cooked in lard or oil.