Saturday, January 10, 2015

The creation of sandwich

Common example of sanwich
-Sandwich, one of the most international food. But have you ever wondered how it was created?

Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
Ham and cheese sandwich
-The ancient sandwich making was 1st started from the ancient Jewish sage Hillel the Elder is said to have wrapped meat from the Paschal lamb and bitter herbs between two pieces of old-fashioned soft matzah during Passover in the manner of a modern sandwich wrap made with flatbread. Flat breads of only slightly varying kinds have long been used to scoop or wrap small amounts of food en route from platter to mouth throughout Western Asia and northern Africa. From Morocco to Ethiopia to India, bread is baked in flat rounds, contrasting with the European loaf tradition.

-Initially perceived as food that men shared while gaming and drinking at night, the sandwich slowly began appearing in polite society as a late-night meal among the aristocracy. The sandwich's popularity in Spain and England increased dramatically during the 19th century, when the rise of industrial society and the working classes made fast, portable, and inexpensive meals essential.

Salami sanwich
-Sandwich means “bits of cold meat”. the modern day sandwich was made and  named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, an 18th-century English aristocrat. It is said that he ordered his valet to bring him meat tucked between two pieces of bread, and others began to order "the same as Sandwich!" so that he didn't need to ate a formal meal to interrupt his card game. Before being known as sandwiches, this food combination seems to simply have been known as "bread and meat" or "bread and cheese".

-Until today many sandwich kinds make by people to make the sandwiches more and more tastier and rich in taste. Some make sandwich by using chicken meat, olive beans, fried egg, fish meat, beef. However, sandwich are not only mix with meat or vegetable, some made it with jam and jellies and many more to enrich types of sandwich.

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