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British Traditions Sandwiches in England
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A lot of people in England eat sandwiches for their lunch
A lot of people in England eat sandwiches for their lunch. There are a lot of sandwich shops in London. You can buy all sorts of sandwiches in these shops.
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The word sandwich was named after an English nobleman John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich, in The legend goes that he ordered a waiter to bring him roast-beef between two slices of bread because he was too busy to stop for a meal. Then others began to order "the same as Sandwich!"
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A sandwich is a food item, typically consisting of two or more slices of bread with one or more fillings between them, or one slice of bread with a topping, commonly called an open sandwich.
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Sandwiches generally contain a combination of salad vegetables, meat, cheese, and a variety of sauces. You can get meat sandwiches, or salad sandwiches, or meat-and-salad sandwiches. And you can get cheese, egg or fish sandwiches. You can even buy fruit sandwiches.
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They can be made using lots of different types of bread – sliced white bread or brown bread or rolls.
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What do you need to make them?
Rules of making sandwiches: Use softened butter and put it evenly on the slice of bread. Use a lot of filling. Use a clean knife. Wash your hands before you start making the sandwiches.
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This is a list of notable sandwiches:
Bacon - Often served with ketchup or a brown sauce.
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Breakfast roll - Contains sausages, bacon, white or black pudding, with butter, mushrooms, tomatoes and ketchup or brown sauce, and sometimes a fried egg.
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Chip butty - A sandwich made with chips, usually with ketchup or a brown sauce added.
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Crisp - Crisps and pickles on white bread.
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Cucumber - Two thin slices of crustless, lightly buttered white bread, containing paper-thin slices of cucumber.
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