Pocket sandwich

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Pocket sandwich is a type of sandwich that is characterized by a filling enclosed in bread. The bread forms a sort of 'pocket' that contains the filling, hence the name. Pocket sandwiches are popular worldwide due to their convenience and versatility.

History[edit | edit source]

The concept of a pocket sandwich has been around for centuries. The idea of enclosing food in bread or dough can be traced back to various cultures, including the Middle East and Mediterranean regions. The modern pocket sandwich as we know it today has evolved from these early forms.

Types of Pocket Sandwiches[edit | edit source]

There are many types of pocket sandwiches, each with their own unique characteristics. Some of the most popular include:

  • Pita Sandwich: This is perhaps the most well-known type of pocket sandwich. It is made by stuffing a pita bread with various fillings such as hummus, falafel, and vegetables.
  • Calzone: This is an Italian version of the pocket sandwich. It is made by folding pizza dough over a filling of cheese, meat, and vegetables.
  • Empanada: This is a type of pocket sandwich that originated in Spain. It is made by folding dough over a filling of meat, cheese, or fruit.

Preparation[edit | edit source]

The preparation of a pocket sandwich depends on the type of bread and filling used. Generally, the bread is cut or formed into a pocket shape, and the filling is then added. The sandwich can be served as is, or it can be heated to melt the cheese or warm the filling.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Pocket sandwiches are popular for many reasons. They are easy to eat on the go, making them a favorite choice for lunches and snacks. They are also versatile, as they can be filled with a wide variety of ingredients to suit different tastes and dietary needs.


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