Sandwich or hotdog?

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... Read moreThe question of whether a hotdog qualifies as a sandwich has sparked lively debates among food enthusiasts around the world. From personal experiences, many people tend to define a sandwich as two distinct pieces of bread with fillings in between, which seems to exclude hotdogs due to their hinged bun. However, the defining characteristic might be simply having bread surrounding a filling, which technically includes hotdogs. In different cultures, the interpretation varies. Some classify any meat or filling served in bread as a sandwich, making hotdogs fit neatly into this category. Others argue that a hotdog’s unique bun shape and presentation set it apart as a distinct food item. This discussion also highlights how language and culinary habits influence our food classification. People often share stories of enjoying hotdogs at barbecues, street fairs, or baseball games, emphasizing the experience over strict definitions. For instance, the way a hotdog is garnished with mustard, ketchup, onions, or relish adds to its individuality compared to typical sandwiches. This debate offers a chance to explore food taxonomy and invites us to rethink how we categorize the foods we love. Whether you consider a hotdog a sandwich or not, this lighthearted conversation unites communities through food and shared enjoyment.