Yes, and that’s why it’s called a sub. But if you have to be really picky about it, the fact that it’s two separated halves kinda makes it also a sandwich
“Open face sandwich” is only a sandwich if it comes from the Sandwich region of southeast England. Otherwise it’s just a sparkling smörgås/brødskive/bread with spread or topping
An open-faced sandwich is not a sandwich because nothing is being sandwiched. Unless the “open face” is part of the presentation, intended to be enclosed upon consumption.
Excuse me, but “2 slices of bread” rule for me is nonsense. I do sandwiches by cutting a baguette in the lenght without separating in two parts. Maybe it’s due to different cultural interpretations, but for me hot dog is a sandwich, just a specific one
No. Sandwich involves two slices of bread. A hot dog bun is, at best, considered one folded slice.
EDIT: Fine, 2+
I mean a sub is one bread cut in half
Yes, and that’s why it’s called a sub. But if you have to be really picky about it, the fact that it’s two separated halves kinda makes it also a sandwich
A “sub” is called that because it’s shaped like a submarine
“Sub” is short for “submarine sandwich”. So…
“An open faced sandwich is not a sandwich” is a bold take.
“Open face sandwich” is only a sandwich if it comes from the Sandwich region of southeast England. Otherwise it’s just a sparkling smörgås/brødskive/bread with spread or topping
An open-faced sandwich is not a sandwich because nothing is being sandwiched. Unless the “open face” is part of the presentation, intended to be enclosed upon consumption.
Excuse me, but “2 slices of bread” rule for me is nonsense. I do sandwiches by cutting a baguette in the lenght without separating in two parts. Maybe it’s due to different cultural interpretations, but for me hot dog is a sandwich, just a specific one
Are you saying a Clubhouse, that is made with three slices of bread, is not a sandwich?
See edit