List of sandwiches
List of Sandwiches[edit | edit source]
This is a comprehensive list of sandwiches from around the world.
Types of Sandwiches[edit | edit source]
Burgers[edit | edit source]
- Hamburger - A classic sandwich consisting of a ground beef patty, usually served with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, and condiments on a bun.
- Cheeseburger - Similar to a hamburger, but with the addition of cheese on top of the patty.
- Veggie burger - A burger patty made from vegetables or plant-based ingredients, often served as a vegetarian or vegan alternative to meat burgers.
Subs[edit | edit source]
- Italian sub - A popular sub sandwich made with Italian meats, such as salami, ham, and pepperoni, along with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and Italian dressing.
- Meatball sub - A sandwich filled with meatballs, marinara sauce, and cheese, usually served on a long roll.
- Chicken Parmesan sub - A sub sandwich filled with breaded chicken cutlets, marinara sauce, and melted cheese.
Clubs[edit | edit source]
- Club sandwich - A triple-decker sandwich made with layers of sliced turkey or chicken, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise.
- BLT sandwich - A classic sandwich made with bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise on toasted bread.
- Turkey club sandwich - Similar to a club sandwich, but with turkey as the main protein.
Paninis[edit | edit source]
- Caprese panini - A grilled sandwich made with fresh mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, and basil leaves, often drizzled with balsamic glaze.
- Chicken pesto panini - A panini filled with grilled chicken, pesto sauce, and cheese, usually served on ciabatta bread.
- Ham and cheese panini - A simple yet delicious panini made with ham, cheese, and sometimes additional ingredients like tomatoes or mustard.
Regional Sandwiches[edit | edit source]
Cuban[edit | edit source]
- Cuban sandwich - A popular sandwich originating from Cuba, made with roasted pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard, usually served on Cuban bread.
Philadelphia[edit | edit source]
- Philly cheesesteak - A sandwich made with thinly sliced beefsteak, melted cheese (usually Cheez Whiz or provolone), and sautéed onions, served on a long roll.
Greek[edit | edit source]
- Gyro - A Greek sandwich made with thinly sliced meat (usually lamb or chicken), tomatoes, onions, and tzatziki sauce, wrapped in pita bread.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Sandwich - General information about sandwiches.
- Sandwich bread - Different types of bread used for making sandwiches.
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