Is a hot dog a sandwich?

Is a hot dog a sandwich?

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yes.

It's called a pizza in chicago.

Found the Australian

yes
the topology is clearly a variation of an open faced sandwich

But it runs counter sink to the idea that an open faced sandwich has one piece of bread. Yes hotdogs buns are connected, but oh how often they like to separate on a properly made hotdog. One easily becomes two.

I'd say they're more akin to a sideways sammy.

Technically.

What about KFC double down since it has no bread? Is that a sandwich? (unlike OP I'm asking seriously)

It's a stuffed open faced sandwich.
Buns are made from a single piece of bread.
That bread had a cut pocket to put the dog in.
As there's no true word for a pocketed bread, it can be defined as a stuffed open faced sandwich.

>Buns are made from a single piece of bread.
so are two slices of sandwich bread?

Difference being bread slices are cut off completely and hotdog buns are not.

Use some common sense, or actually read the post.

Yes. Hold one sideways and tell me it doesn't look like a sausage po' boy.

Is a melon a vegetable?

Are you a vegetable.

Interesting point user.

so if you tear your hot dog bun at the seam, it becomes a sandwich?

Yes it was topologically a sandwich at the beginning.

It's a taco, duh.

The dictionary definition of a sandwich is "an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat, cheese, or other filling between them, eaten as a light meal"

One can refer to it as a breadless sandwich, which can be abbreviated informally just to sandwich.

Yes
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Maybe?

>It's a vegetable because the USDA says it is

Okay but in the civilized world, it isn't.

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is this a sandwhich

Interesting. I like that. Thanks

with all the shit on chicago dogs they pretty much are pizzas.

Yes
No it's still a sandwich

Is pizza not an open faced sandwich?

No. The basis for defining sandwiches is the bread component.

Pizza is not build on bread, so therefore it doesn't qualify as a sandwich.

No, a pizza is an open faced calzone.

What's the difference between pizza dough and bread dough?

Also, is pic related a sandwich?

so then you must also agree that this is a sandwich

The bread grafts together when baked. It's technically a wrap or stuffed bun.

Shit my brain burns XD

FUck you guys got me, after searching the internet, pizza dough and bread dough are the fucking same.
So Pizza would qualify as a sandwich. An open face, oven baked open faced sandwich.
This is a sandwich
This is a sandwich.

So is this a sandwich?

Also, if is a sandwich, is a Jelly or Creme filled donut a sandwich?

this is a sandwhich

Better example

Yes conceptually those bread coated shrimps are sandwiches, following that a Boston Creme Donut is also a sandwich.

Culturally they are not.

thanks. i was surprised i couldn't find any pictures of the actual thing. but then again this is something i made up and have never seen in real life

I think I might go to my local gas station and make one
Just for fun

Do it and post it!

How would I even eat it, for a future reference

squish the donuts with your hands until they are thin enough to eat in bites lmao

You eat the sausage first with a couple bites of dough. Then you eat the doughnut and you finish with the sausage donut hole.

So a hoagie is not a sandwich either?

Funny, I thought Jimmy John's made sandwiches. Clearly I was mistaken.

>hoagie
It's nothing, a made up word by homosexuals.

>Is a hot dog a sandwich?

Im pretty sure its its own category.

Tangentially related
youtube.com/watch?v=FEqhzMVWYtk

Food in media.

It is a kettwurst

This has a nice rhythmic structure to it but would read better as a caesura

>You eat the sausage first with a couple bites of dough. Then you eat the doughnut and the sausage donut hole

is a veggie burger a burger?

Am I a sandwich?

am i an oreo?