The USDA definition not only excludes pb&j as a sandwich, but *includes* dumplings such as pork baopic.twitter.com/5YuALI4KLT
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The USDA definition not only excludes pb&j as a sandwich, but *includes* dumplings such as pork baopic.twitter.com/5YuALI4KLT
The same bao, but vegan, would not be considered a sandwich.pic.twitter.com/3VCspUx0Z4
Here's a youtube video about sandwich theoryhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TxhrZBO4jY0 …
Read something about the EU the other day where you can’t call a chocolate “chocolate” unless it’s got sugar.
That's not true, thankfully. It does have to have meet a minimum amount of cocoa solids to be classed as chocolate. But the sugar isn't part of that issue.
A hot dog IS a sandwich.
Counterpoint: A literal *dog* is a sandwich. Pictured: a sandwichpic.twitter.com/GSqHO5ICYb
If it doesn't have sand, they shouldn't be allowed to call it a sandwich.
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