Title: 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.
1A 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
inthese shops.
2The word sandwich was named after an English
nobleman John Montagu, the Fourth Earl of
Sandwich, in 1762. 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!"
3- 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.
4Sandwiches 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.
5They can be made using lots of different types of
bread sliced white bread or brown bread or
rolls.
6What 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.
7This is a list of notable sandwiches
- Bacon - Often served with ketchup or a brown
sauce.
8- Breakfast roll - Contains sausages, bacon, white
or black pudding, with butter, mushrooms,
tomatoes and ketchup or brown sauce, and
sometimes a fried egg.
9- Chip butty - A sandwich made with chips, usually
with ketchup or a brown sauce added.
10- Crisp - Crisps and pickles on white bread.
11- Cucumber - Two thin slices of crustless, lightly
buttered white bread, containing paper-thin
slices of cucumber.
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