Is a quesadilla a sandwich?
Is a quesadilla a sandwich?
No it's a rhombus
I am 100% invested in discovering what in God's name made you think of this, let alone post it? Are you on a "sandwich only" diet?! Please say yes. And then take into account the famous cookie sandwich.
And FWIW, yes, a quesadilla is a sandwich.
No.
A torta is a sandwich.
A quesedilla is a quesedilla.
Would you consider a piece of cheese between tow crackers a sandwich?
Star wrote:
Would you consider a piece of cheese between tow crackers a sandwich?
I bet you can't eat crackers that tow anything.
Is egg salad a sandwich?
If you dropped a piece of bread on the ground and someone on the other side of the world also dropped a piece, is the whole world a sandwich???
Anthracite Falcons wrote:
If you dropped a piece of bread on the ground and someone on the other side of the world also dropped a piece, is the whole world a sandwich???
Mind
Blown
yes confirmed world is sandwich
NO. Sandwiches were not even invented until the 1700's, quesadillas go back to the 1500's when the Spaniards forgot to bring yeast to Mexico. If anything sandwiches are a type of quesadilla with fluffier bread.
Whether it's the Scots or the Spanish, the English LOVE finding ways to take credit others' inventions.
Another great post by HardLoper
If you drop a goldfish a couple times and it gets dirt on both sides, is it a sandwich?
Anthracite Falcons wrote:
If you dropped a piece of bread on the ground and someone on the other side of the world also dropped a piece, is the whole world a sandwich???
^post of the week
HardLoper wrote:
NO. Sandwiches were not even invented until the 1700's, quesadillas go back to the 1500's when the Spaniards forgot to bring yeast to Mexico. If anything sandwiches are a type of quesadilla with fluffier bread.
Whether it's the Scots or the Spanish, the English LOVE finding ways to take credit others' inventions.
Another great post by HardLoper
this reads a lot like a Bad Wigins post.
Throw a banana at a camel is that a sandwich
Neither. Says here he's a courtesy clerk at Safeway.
https://www.facebook.com/kasey.dilla.7?fref=ts
You're welcome.
Tex Mex wrote:
I am 100% invested in discovering what in God's name made you think of this, let alone post it? Are you on a "sandwich only" diet?! Please say yes. And then take into account the famous cookie sandwich.
And FWIW, yes, a quesadilla is a sandwich.
Have you ever seen a quesadilla on the sandwich section of a menu? No? GFY.
Tex Mex wrote:
I am 100% invested in discovering what in God's name made you think of this, let alone post it? Are you on a "sandwich only" diet?! Please say yes. And then take into account the famous cookie sandwich.
And FWIW, yes, a quesadilla is a sandwich.
Well you see a phenomena has happened over the last few years where if one person has a sandwich, takes a bite out of said sandwich, sets said sandwich down without placing anything on top of it or covering it up. People around have the right to punch and/or annihilate that sandwich.
Recently, my friend prepared himself a quesadilla and we were not sure as to whether we could punch said quesadilla as we were not sure whether or not it was considered a sandwich. Hence the question.
P.S. I went ahead and punched the quesadilla, so it is now part of the sandwich family.
In Massatwohiits it legally is not a sandwich;
http://www.stuartkaplow.com/library3.cfm?article_id=131
In August of this year, ...shopping center owners signed a 2,100 square feet lease with Qdoba Mexican Grill and Panera complained that the Mexican chain's burritos violate its sandwich exclusivity clause. The landlord sought a declaratory judgment from the court that the new Qdoba lease would not violate the existing Panera lease, arguing that ‘burritos, tacos, and quesadillas’ were not sandwiches. . .In his ruling, Worcester Superior Court Judge Jeffrey A. Locke cited Webster's Third New International Dictionary definition of a sandwich and explained that the difference comes down to two slices of bread versus one tortilla, “A sandwich is not commonly understood to include burritos, tacos, and quesadillas, which are typically made with a single tortilla and stuffed with a choice filling of meat, rice, and beans.”
In his eight-page decision released last week, Judge Locke ruled that burritos and tacos were not expressly provided for in the exclusivity clause of the lease and that the term sandwich was not broad enough to have been violated by the sale of burritos. Panera has 30 days to file an appeal.
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