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I gotta say no because all food should go in certain categories.when's the last time someone said I want a hotdog sandwich? With that said though Chicago make awesome hot dogs with relish,pickles,onions etc and it's pretty mutch a sandwich .but no I wouldn't call it a sandwich cause nobody call's it a hotdog sandwich.at least I've never heard that
The modern sandwich is named after Lord Sandwich, but the exact circumstances of its invention and original use are still the subject of debate. A rumour in a contemporaneous travel book called Tour to London by Pierre-Jean Grosley formed the popular myth that bread and meat sustained Lord Sandwich at the gambling table. But Sandwich was into many bad habits, including the Hellfire club, and any story may be a creation after the fact.
Lord Sandwich was a very conversant gambler, the story goes, and he did not take the time to have a meal during his long hours playing at the card table. Consequently, he would ask his servants to bring him slices of meat between two slices of bread, a habit well known among his gambling friends.
Other people, according to this account, began to order "the same as Sandwich!", and thus the "sandwich" was born. The sober alternative to this account is provided by Sandwich's biographer N. A. M. Rodger, who suggests that Sandwich's commitments to the navy, to politics, and to the arts mean that the first sandwich was more likely to have been consumed at his work desk.
The original sandwich was a piece of salt beef between two slices of toasted bread.
In the UK we never call a Hamburger a sandwich (but Americans do).....
... it is closer to the original sandwich than a hot dog....but when you consider both they are equally sandwich like because the original sandwich was just a piece of meat between two slices of bread.
lmfao. very interesting question indeed. i have to agree that anything between two pieces of bread qualifies as a sandwich and extends to one piece of bread curved around something so i conclude that it is definitely a sandwich.
I'm 4th generation "American".. My great-grandparents came from Germany, England, Wales and Canada....
Actually, I'm from the "United States of America"...
I have never heard any of my compatriots refer to a hamburger as a sandwich...
A hot dog is a hot dog, a hamburger is a hamburger and a sandwich is 2 pieces of bread with meat and/or cheese between them.
( This of course does not include a hamburger patty or a hotdog!)
And yes, it's still a "hot dog" if it's wrapped in a square piece of white bread instead of a bun...
By the way, if you're from the U.S., don't ever order a hamburger in New Zealand. They have this awful habit of putting a slice of a canned red beet on it! Yuck!