sand·wich (noun) A food item, often consisting of two or more slices of bread with one or more fillings between them
The sandwich has to be the world’s most versatile and popular lunchtime food, although it’s funny to think that it’s origin is kind of sordid. The word as we use it today was born in London, when the infamous Fourth
Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu was on a gambling bender in 1762. When he got hungry, he ordered a waiter to bring him roast beef between two slices of bread so (...)
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