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
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.
“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
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.
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.
“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
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