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Open sandwich vs. Closed sandwich vs. Club sandwich â–³

1. An open sandwich is a single slice of toast with toppings.

2. A closed sandwich is two slices of toast with fillings.

3. A club sandwich is a layered, three-slice toasted white bread.

 

​Danish Arme riddere

Bologna sandwich

Katsu sandwich (Japanese cuisine)

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Grilled sandwich

Cheddar and Gruyere is a buddy pair especially when melted that can be used for a grilled cheese sandwich.​

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Egg sandwich

(egg saladchicken salad, ham salad, macaroni salad, tuna salad, lobster or crab salad)

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Yes, eggs and Danish curry salad (karrysalat) are considered a "buddy pair". A classic combination in

Danish cuisine, particularly as a staple topping for 'smørrebrød' (open-faced sandwiches).

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Danish cowboy toast (ground beef, caramelized onions and cheddar cheese)

Pariser toast (ham and cheese)

Italian Bruschetta (with a French tomato concassé)

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Medium to thick slice of loaf of white bread fried in butter on a pan with fried egg with HP sauce or ketchup.

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Swedish mushroom toast

Swedish mushroom toast (svamptoast) is a popular Scandinavian open-faced sandwich made of a medium to thick slice of loaf of white bread, featuring sautéed wild mushrooms - typically chanterelles, in a creamy sauce served on butter-fried bread (mind not getting too soaked in fat). It is a simple, comforting dish served as a starter or light meal, seasoned with shallots, parsley, and lemon.

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Toast with shrimp, asparagus, lemon juice, mayo and garnished with dill.​

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Skagen toast

Refers to Skagen, a region in North Jutland, Denmark, but which is actually a Swedish dish.

Toast Skagen is a classic Swedish appetizer consisting of crispy, butter-fried white bread topped with a creamy mixture of prawns (shrimps), mayonnaise, sour cream (or crème fraîche), fresh dill, and lemon. It is typically garnished with whitefish or bleak roe and often served as a starter at dinner parties and celebrations.

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Stjerneskud​

Stjerneskud is a Danish bistro classic, luxurious open sandwich, traditionally served on toasted French bread. It is known as a "shooting star" and typically consists of butter-fried plaice fillets, steamed fish, shrimp, asparagus, caviar/dill, garnished with mayo or dressing.

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-Lately, sliced Brioche toast bread emerged in the local supermarkets, but is expensive.

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Welsh Rarebit

Originally called Welsh Rabbit. Originated in the 1500s as a popular dish among Welsh working-class families who couldn't afford meat like rabbit, using cheese on toast as a substitute. A dish of hot cheese sauce, often including ale, mustard, or Worcestershire sauce, served on toasted bread.

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With a fried egg on it becomes a Buck RabbitGolden Buck or Buck Rabbit is a Welsh Rabbit crowned with a poached egg. Yorkshire Rabbit is topped with both bacon or ham and a poached egg. Irish Rabbit has herbs, onions, and vinegar added to the sauce. English Rabbit uses red wine.

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Stick a tomato on it or blended with tomato (or tomato soup) and it becomes a Blushing Bunny.

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Basically, all varieties are just Posh cheese on toast.

Posh cheese is a company based in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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LCARS Retrieval

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Sandwich Scene from The Vampire Diaries

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-A 'highschool sandwich' is a male's wish for a love triangle â–³ with two females.

Note: In highschool they don't call them lovers.

If you're sexually active and taking drugs, you've described half of all highschool girls in America.

-A 'manwich' is a female's definition of two cocks in her vagina and anus.

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Kitchenware

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Panini grill

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The panini is indeed Italian and is thought to have originated in Lombardy, Italy, as a lunchtime meal for workers.

A panini grill is an electric contact grill that heats food from both the top and bottom simultaneously to make crispy sandwiches such as paninis, but it can also be used to grill vegetables, meat and make other types of hot food. It differs from a regular toaster in being more versatile and able to accommodate larger and fuller sandwiches, often with characteristic grill stripes on the toast.

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