Is a hotdog technically a sandwich??

Hotdogs are not a sandwich, obviously...

The Lord of Sandwich is turning in his grave whilst reading this thread.

Hotdogs are very nice, but they are their own food type - a hotdog! (Buns and rolls cannot be used to make a sandwich; a sandwich uses cut bread.)

Now, seems as eESGe has upset my British cultural sensitivities by suggesting that a hotdog is a type of sandwich, I will upset his sensitivities by informing him that Danish hotdogs are much tastier than American hotdogs... :)

Evidence:

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Ahem... a hamburger has a bun and therefore a sammich.
 
Ahem... a hamburger has a bun and therefore a sammich.

Lies, propaganda, and falsehoods!!!

A ”hamburger” (so called) is not a sandwich!

A sandwich uses slices of bread, or a flatbread.

A hamburger simply uses a sliced bun.

These aberrations on the definition of a “sandwich” must stop!

Society may never recover if such confusion is allowed to persist!

(I’m gonna have to call the First Order on this one. This is serious!)


 
Lies, propaganda, and falsehoods!!!

A ”hamburger” (so called) is not a sandwich!

A sandwich uses slices of bread, or a flatbread.

A hamburger simply uses a sliced bun.

These aberrations on the definition of a “sandwich” must stop!

Society may never recover if such confusion is allowed to persist!

(I’m gonna have to call the First Order on this one. This is serious!)


What about a patty melt? When I go to a restraunt and order a burger, I always ask to have it on grilled sour dough instead of a bun. Is it still a burger or is it now a sandwich?
 
What about a patty melt? When I go to a restraunt and order a burger, I always ask to have it on grilled sour dough instead of a bun. Is it still a burger or is it now a sandwich?
If it's between sliced bread, it's a sandwich in my book. Burger on a bun? Not a sandwich.
Hot dog on a bun? Not a sandwich. Hot dog with bread folded around it? Not a sandwich.
Check out this Monte Cristo dog - pretty cool and unusual. Still not a sandwich.





Brought home a steak today. But it looks like I'll be having hot dogs for dinner.


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Ahem... a hamburger has a bun and therefore a sammich.

Wav, respectfully, it's a burger.

This dialect and different Englishes stuff really doesn't bother me, it's all good and equal. But, until now, there has only ever been one Americanism that irked me (it's not wrong, just grates...), and that was the American pronunciation of tomato - it hurts my ears, mind and soul! :) Now, there is a second: the American definition of sandwich is far too wide...

To add balance, I will say: the British term of flat is silly while the American term apartment is far better, so I use the American version. Also, tube is a good word, isn't that the American version?, nice and simple, so I use that, seems easier to my meagre brain than the other version.

So, no, burger is not a sandwich, and don't get me started on the origins of the word hamburger, it was a mistake in New York when somebody asked a German, in English, what that food he was eating/cooking was called - the German, being poor at English, misunderstood, and said they were originally made in Hamburg. &, thus the word hamburger (for a beef, not pork, food item) was born... Now, I don't know if that's true because I wasn't there at the time, but I like the story. :)
 
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