Sandwich was first created by the Earl of Sandwich in 1762 who asked for bread with filling so that it could be eaten with one hand when playing cards.
Sandwich was first created by the Earl of Sandwich in 1762 who asked for bread with filling so that it could be eaten with one hand when playing cards.
The word sandwich comes from the name Earl of Sandwich, and is estimated to be first used in 1765.
There are no standard rules regarding the type of bread that must be used in making sandwiches. Some commonly used breads are white bread, wheat bread, layer bread, and ciabatta bread.
The most popular sandwich in the world is cheese sandwich and toast.
Sandwich can also be made using rice as a substitute for bread, such as onigiri (triangular rice with filling) from Japan.
Sandwich is not only used as food, but also as a symbol of political and freedom. An example is a sandwich nicknamed The Liberty Sandwich during World War I in the United States.
There are several types of sandwiches named in accordance with their original places, such as Reuben Sandwich originating from the United States and Croque-Monsieur originating from France.
Sandwich can also be filled with unusual ingredients, such as ice cream or fried bananas.
In the UK, sandwich is usually served with tea at traditional tea banquet.
Sandwich can also be used as a healthy and nutritious breakfast dish with stuffing such as vegetables, eggs, and chicken or low -fat beef.