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Name    Image    Origin    Description
Prawn roll        Australia
Sandwich loaf    SandwichLoaf4.jpg        
Gyro    Pita giros.JPG    Greece    "Pita gyro" or "psomaki gyro", depending on the type of bread used, includes meat roasted on a vertical spit, with tomato, onion and optional yogurt sauce, wrapped in pita or sandwich bread.
Bacon, egg and cheese    Bacon, egg and cheese sandwich.jpg        A breakfast sandwich, usually fried or scrambled eggs
Chow mein    Nathanschowmeinsandwich.jpg    United States    A brown gravy base and chow mein mixture in a hamburger-style bun
Runza    Runza 01.jpg    United States    A bun filled with a mixture of (usually) loose meat, cabbage, and cheese. The fillings are baked inside the bread, similar to a kolache. Popular in the Midwestern United States, especially Nebraska.
Francesinha poveira        Portugal    A bun with wet-cured ham, linguiça, and cheese, sauced with butter or margarine, piri-piri, and port wine, whiskey, cognac or brandy
Jucy Lucy    JucyLucy.jpg    United States    A cheeseburger with the cheese inside the meat patty rather than on top
Ploughman's lunch    Ploughmans lunch.jpg    United Kingdom    A cold meal originating in the United Kingdom, commonly served in pubs. Its core components are (cheddar) cheese, ploughman's pickle and bread.[30] It is traditionally eaten with beer.
Ham and cheese    Grilled ham and cheese 014.JPG        A common sandwich prepared with ham and sliced cheese. Additional ingredients may include lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise and other ingredients.
Breakfast roll    Breakfast roll 1.jpg    United Kingdom and Ireland    A convenience dish on a variety of bread rolls, containing such breakfast items as sausages, bacon, white or black pudding, mushrooms, tomatoes hash browns and fried eggs, often eaten with ketchup or brown sauce,
Po' boy    Shrimppoboy.jpg    United States    A crusty bread loaf typically filled with fried seafood or roast beef.
British Rail    British Rail sandwich 01.jpg    United Kingdom    A dated reference to the poor quality of catering on the now-defunct British Rail, refers to any poor-quality sandwich, often stale.
Gatsby    Gatsby (1).jpg    South Africa    A deli-style sandwich similar to the hoagie, often contains french fries, with other variations, prepared with masala steak, chicken, polony, Vienna sausage, calamari, fish, or chargrilled steak
Jambon-beurre        France    A French baguette with butter and ham. Also known as "Parisien", it is the most popular sandwich in France.
Melt    Flickr pudstah 2447811561--Tuna melt.jpg    United States    A generic sandwich containing a filling, and a layer of cheese, grilled or fried until the cheese is melted
Submarine/Sub sandwich/Baguette    Hoagie Hero Sub Sandwich.jpg    United States    A generic sandwich served on a long French or Italian roll which may contain a wide variety of sliced meats, vegetables, and condiments, including lettuce, tomato, sweet peppers, onions, olives, and/or mushrooms. Also known regionally as a hero, a hoagie, a grinder, or a zep, among other names. In the United Kingdom it is named a baguette, after the French bread used to make it.
Croque-monsieur    Croque monsieur.jpg    France    A grilled ham and cheese (typically Emmental or Gruyère) sandwich, sometimes coated in a mornay or béchamel sauce
Steak bomb        United States    A grilled, over-stuffed submarine roll, containing shaved steak, and topped with salami, melted provolone, sautéed onions, bell peppers, and mushrooms
Porilainen    Porilainen.jpg    Finland    A half-inch slice of thick sausage, usually with diced red or sweet onion, sliced pickles, ketchup, mustard, and sometimes mayonnaise, on white bread
Zapiekanka    Zapiekanka 3..jpg    Poland    A halved baguette or other bread usually topped with mushrooms and cheese, ham or other meats, and vegetables
Luther burger    Perfect luther burger.JPG    United States    A hamburger or cheeseburger with a glazed doughnuts instead of a bun
Chili burger    Chili2008.jpg    United States    A hamburger, with the patty topped with chili con carne.
Mother-in-law    Mother-in-Law Sandwich 01.jpg    United States    A hot dog bun containing a Chicago-style corn-roll tamale, topped with chili
Yakisoba-pan    Yakisoba sandwich by kaex0r.jpg    Japan    A hot dog bun stuffed with fried noodles, frequently topped with pickles, such as beni shōga, with mayonnaise
Hamdog            A hot dog wrapped in a beef patty, deep-fried, then covered with chili, a few french fries, and a fried egg
Welsh rarebit    Jielbeaumadier welsh 2010.jpg    United Kingdom    A hot melted cheese sauce, poured over slices (or other pieces) of toasted bread. Or the hot cheese sauce may be served in a bowl accompanied by the toast.
Pljeskavica    Pljeskavica sandwich.jpg    Serbia    A patty dish popular in the Balkan region of Southeastern Europe, a sandwich utilizes the Pljeskavica patty and bread.
Pork chop bun    Porkchopbun.jpg    Macau    A popular dish in Macau, the bun is extremely crisp outside and very soft inside, and a freshly fried pork chop is filled into the bun horizontally.
Vada pav    Jumbo Vada Pav.jpg    India    A potato fritter coated in chickpea flour (batata vada) in a bun[45]
Denver        United States    A sandwich containing a Denver omelette
Montreal-style smoked meat    Schwartz smoked meat montreal.JPG    Canada    A sandwich made from cured and smoked brisket with yellow mustard, usually on rye bread.
Chicken salad    Chicken salad sandwich 01.jpg        A sandwich prepared with chicken salad as a filling.
Naan sandwich    Naan burger, vegetarian.jpg    Pakistan    A sandwich that consists of hamburger made with naan bread. Sometimes ham is used instead of beef.
Wurstbrot (sausage bread)    Sandwich wurstbrot-wurstbroetchen 2871.JPG    Germany    A simple and common German sandwich prepared with thin slices of lunch meat or sausage. Sometimes butter is added to add flavor.
Pebete        Argentina    A simple Argentine sandwich, traditionally filled with cheese, cured meat, tomato and mayonnaise. The term pebete actually refers to the bread used for the sandwich; a soft oval bun with a spongy inside, and a thin toasted crust.
Souvlaki    Souvlaki sandwich.jpg    Greece    A sizzling skewer of lamb, beef, pork or chicken roasted on a vertical grill, shaved off the spit, and marinade ranging from hot barbecue to sweet, all laid out on a rolled pita bread, sprinkled with your choice of lettuce, tomato, cheese, red onion, oregano and doused with tzatziki sauce.
Dyrlægens natmad    Ida Davidsen - Dyrlægens Natmad.jpg    Denmark    A slice of aspic and red onion rings on leverpostej and salt beef, served on a slice of buttered or fat-smeared rye bread
Toast Hawaii    Toast Hawaii RZ.jpg    Germany    A slice of toast with ham, a maraschino cherry in the middle of a pineapple slice, and cheese, grilled from above, so the cheese starts to melt
Broodje kroket    Broodje kroket.jpg    The Netherlands    A soft bread roll containing a ragout-based croquette. It is often eaten with mustard.
S'more    Smores-Microwave.jpg    United States    A square of thin chocolate bar topped with a toasted marshmallow between two squares of graham cracker
Pistolette            A stuffed and fried bread roll (sometimes called stuffed pistolettes) in the Cajun areas around Lafayette. Also refers to a type of submarine shaped bread about half the size of a baguette that is popular in New Orleans for Vietnamese bánh mì and other sandwiches.[29]
Guajolota    Guajolota.jpg    Mexico (Mexico City)    A tamale inserted in a Mexican bread, bolillo, easy to find in Mexico City streets in the morning, also called torta de tamal
Horseshoe    RealHorseshoesandwich.jpg    Springfield, Illinois, United States    A thick-sliced, toasted, open-faced sandwich, it usually contains hamburger patties or ham, but other meat, such as deep-fried pork tenderloin, grilled or fried chicken breast, and fried fish filets, can be used. The meat is topped with french fries and covered with a cheese sauce.
Toast        UK    A thin slice of toast between two thin slices of bread with a layer of butter, and adding salt and pepper to taste.
Ftira[17][18]        Malta    A traditional Maltese sandwich[19] made on a large round piece of Maltese ftira bread, topped with tomato paste, tuna, capers and red onions.
Sloppy joe (New Jersey)        United States    A triple decker rye bread sandwich made with one or more types of sliced deli meat, such as turkey, ham, pastrami, corned beef, roast beef, or sliced beef tongue, along with Swiss cheese, coleslaw, and Russian dressing
Club    Club-sandwich.jpg    United States    A triple-decker sandwich made with sliced turkey or chicken, bacon, tomato and lettuce, usually contains mayonnaise
Mollete    Mollete.jpg    Spain and Mexico    A typical food of Mexico and a kind of bread in Spain. In Mexico, Molletes are prepared with melted cheese and beans with other ingredients, such as salsa, ham or bacon.
Tripleta[42][43][44]        Puerto Rico    Although there are numerous variations, the main distinction is a combination of three meats, typically grilled, such as beef (usually churrasco steak or cube steak), roast pork (pernil), chicken, and ham. Condiments may include some combination of mustard, ketchup, and mayonnaise, often combined to create a “special” sauce. Popular toppings include thin crispy fried potato sticks or shoe string potatoes, thinly sliced cabbage, lettuce, onion, tomato, pickles, and Swiss cheese. The sandwich is often finished in a sandwich press until bread is toasted.
St. Paul    STP Sandwich 004.jpg    Saint Louis, Mo, United States    An egg foo young patty (containing bean sprouts and minced white onions), dill pickle slices, white onion, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato on white bread
Sol over Gudhjem    Slonce nad Gudhjem - Sol over Gudhjem.jpg    Denmark    An open-faced sandwich on rugbrød, with smoked herring, chives and a raw egg yolk
Mortadella    Mortadella sandwich 01.jpg    Brazil    Any sandwich containing mortadella, a large Italian sausage
Roti john    Roti John - served.jpg    Malaysia    Basic ingredients are eggs, chopped onions, sambal paste, salt and pepper cooked as an omelette with the bread added on top before it's fully cooked. Many variation includes canned sardines, chicken, beef, mutton. Garnished with mayo, chili sauce and cheese slice.
Barros Luco    Barros luco 01.jpg    Chile    Beef (usually thin cut steak) and cheese
Torta ahogada    Torta ahogada.jpg    México (Guadalajara)    Birote bread (bolillo) sliced open on one side, and filled with chopped, fried pork, and sometimes chicken or shredded meat, beans and cheese, served submerged in a sauce made mostly of a dried chile de árbol.
Beschuit met muisjes    Beschuit met Muisjes.jpg    The Netherlands    Biscuit smeared with butter and topped with sugared aniseed balls, traditionally served in celebration of a birth
Bratwurst    Drei im Weggla.jpg    Germany    Bratwurst can be used on various types of sandwiches.
Katsu sando    KatsuSando6515.jpg    Japan    Breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet (tonkatsu)
Jam    Fig jam.jpg    United Kingdom    Buttered bread, with jam (traditionally strawberry), normally eaten at lunchtime or as a quick snack, may also be eaten at breakfast or for high tea
Kottenbutter        Germany    Buttered brown bread with smoked pork sausage (Kottenwurst), fresh onion rings and spicy mustard
Baked bean    Baked bean sandwich.jpg        Canned baked beans on white or brown bread. Sometimes butter is also used.
Chickpea salad[8][9]    Chickpea salad sandwich - 01.jpg    United States    Chickpea salad is a vegan sandwich filling that has a texture similar to tuna salad. Chickpea salad consists of mashed up chickpeas, vegenaise, onions, and other seasonings. Some versions also include tuna.[10]
Hagelslag or vlokken    De ruyter vlokken.jpg    The Netherlands    Chocolate sprinkles or flakes usually served on buttered bread
Donkey burger    Donkeyburger.jpg    China    Chopped or shredded, savory donkey meat in a bun, sold in Baoding, Hebei Province as street food, and also in high-end restaurants
Tavern    Maid-Rite.jpg    United States    Common in Iowa, consists of a mixture of unseasoned ground beef and sauteed onions, sometimes topped with pickles, ketchup and mustard, on a bun
Patty melt    Flickr pointnshoot 642959103--Patty melt.jpg    United States    Consists of a hamburger patty, pieces of sautéed or grilled onion and Cheddar or Swiss cheese between two slices of bread
Open-faced sandwich[27][28]    Open Faced Tuna Sandwich.jpg    Nordic    Consists of a single slice of bread with one or more food items on top. See also pizza.
Fool's Gold Loaf        Colorado, United States    Consists of a single warmed, hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with one jar of creamy peanut butter, one jar of grape jelly, and a pound of bacon. In 1976, Elvis Presley and some of his friends flew to Colorado to consume them.[16]
Bun kebab    Kebab bun 01.jpg    Pakistan    Consists of a spicy patty which is shallow-fried, onions, and chutney or raita in a hamburger or hot dog bun.
The Scooch        United States    Contains hot sopressata, capicola, and primadonna cheese, on a ciabatta roll, grilled, with balsamic vinegar, extra virgin olive oil, roasted red peppers, and sliced hot cherry peppers[34]
Corned beef    Katzs deli corned beef.jpg        Corned beef with mustard, usually on rye bread
Reuben    Katz's Deli - Lunch.jpg    United States    Corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, topped with Russian or Thousand Island dressing, on rye bread, then grilled
Crisp    Potato chip sandwich.jpg    United Kingdom    Crisps and occasionally pickles on white bread
Fischbrötchen    Fischbroetchen.JPG    Germany    Crusty bread rolls filled with fish (most commonly Bismarck or soused herring) and onions
Falafel    Pita felafel.jpg    Middle East    Deep-fried balls of ground, seasoned chickpeas topped with salad vegetables, hot sauce, tahini-based sauces, and pickled vegetables, wrapped in or added to the pocket of a split-open pita bread.
Doner kebab    Döner kebab.jpg    Turkey    Doner kebab is meat cooked on a vertical spit, normally veal or beef but also may be a mixture of these with lamb, and sometimes chicken that may be served wrapped in a flatbread such as lavash or pita or as a sandwich.
Salt beef bagel    Salt beef bagel.jpg    United Kingdom    Especially noted from Beigel Bake in Brick Lane, east London.
Slider    Dungeness crab and shrimp cake sliders (Los Gatos Brewing Company).jpg    United States    Essentially a miniature hamburger about three inches in diameter, but may contain other ingredients besides a hamburger patty
Martino[24]    Image link    Belgium    Filet américain (steak tartare) with Worcestershire sauce, pickles, onions, peppers and martino sauce
Chivito    Chivito1.jpg    Uruguay    Filet mignon with mozzarella, tomatoes, mayonnaise, and commonly bacon, black or green olives, fried or hardboiled eggs and ham
Bánh mì[4]    Bánh mì thịt nướng.png    Vietnam    Filling is typically meat, but can contain a wide range of foods, including sardines, tofu, pâté, or eggs. Served on an airy baguette with pickled carrots, cilantro and peppers.
Wrap    20111012-FNCS-LSC-0225 - Flickr - USDAgov.jpg        Flat bread (often a tortilla) tightly wrapped around the sandwich filling with the ends tucked in to form a neat bundle, fillings can vary widely
Shawarma    Flickr - cyclonebill - Shawarma (1).jpg    Turkey    Flat bread with fillings of beef, spinach, tomatoes, cucumber, tahini sauce wrapped and grilled. Other toppings to can be added.
Pulled pork sandwich    Pulled pork BBQ sandwich.jpg    Southern United States    Form of barbecue in which pork is cooked using a slow cook method until the meat becomes tender enough that it can be "pulled", or easily broken into individual pieces
Mitraillette    Mitraillette.JPG    Belgium    French fries and fried meat with sauce on a demi-baguette.
Bacon    Baconbutty.jpg    United Kingdom    Generally served hot, and often eaten with ketchup, brown sauce or English mustard
Egg    Egg sandwich.jpg    Sweden    Generic sandwich containing eggs, usually sliced hard boiled eggs or egg salad, but may be made with fried or (more rarely) scrambled egg, topped with the local roe spread, locally called kaviar.
Choripán    Choripan.jpg    Argentina    Grilled chorizo, usually served on a crusty roll with salsa-type condiments, such as pebre, salsa criolla or chimichurri. Morcipan is a variety of this using black pudding or blood sausage.
Sloppy joe    Sloppy Joe "homemade".jpg    United States    Ground meat, usually beef, cooked with seasoned tomato sauce and served on a round bun.
Gerber        Saint Louis, Missouri, United States    Half section of Italian or French bread with garlic butter, containing ham, provel or provolone cheese, topped with paprika, then toasted
Barros Jarpa    Barros jarpa 01.jpg    Chile    Ham and cheese, usually mantecoso, which is a similar to farmer cheese
Prosperity Sandwich        United States (St. Louis)    Ham and turkey topped with broiled cheese. Sometimes includes bacon and tomato.
Ham    Kanapki (1).JPG        Ham, often with mustard
Cuban    Cuban mix.jpg    United States (Tampa, Florida)[15] and Cuba    Ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard, and sometimes Genoa salami on Cuban bread, usually pressed and warmed in a plancha
Panini    Italian Sandwich.jpeg    Italy    In Italy, panino is the word for a sandwich made from bread other than sliced bread, in which case Italians call it a tramezzino. Examples of bread types used are ciabatta, rosetta and baguette. The bread is cut horizontally and filled with deli ingredients such as salami, ham, cheese, mortadella, or other food, and sometimes served warm after having been pressed by a warming grill. In the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, the term panini has been adopted to refer to a pressed and toasted sandwich; there is widespread availability and use of sandwich presses, often known as "panini presses" or "toasted sandwich makers."
Cheese    Grilled cheese with soup.jpg        In the United States it is usually made with American cheese, and often served toasted alongside tomato soup or with sliced tomato inside. When toasted (pictured), it is commonly referred to as a "grilled cheese sandwich".
Peanut butter and jelly    Peanut-Butter-Jelly-Sandwich.jpg    United States    Jam is often used in place of jelly. Also known as a 'PB&J'.
Polish boy    Polish boy.jpg    United States    Kielbasa sausage in a bun, covered with french fries, barbecue sauce (or hot sauce), and coleslaw
Kokoretsi            Lamb or goat intestines, containing seasoned offal
Leberkäse    Leberkäsesemmel.jpg    Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland    Leberkäse is a meatloaf-like dish which, despite the name, contains neither liver nor cheese. It is commonly served on a Kaiser roll with mustard.
Lettuce            Lettuce and mayonnaise
Lobster roll    Lobster Roll at the Lobster Claw, Bar Harbor.jpg    Northeastern United States    Lobster meat tossed with either mayonnaise ("cold") or drawn butter ("hot") stuffed into a slit opening at the top of a grilled bread roll or hot dog bun.
Lox    Lox sandwich - 01.jpg    United States    Lox on a bagel with cream cheese, thinly sliced onion, capers and possibly sliced tomato
Dynamite    Dynamite sandwich - 01.jpg    United States (Woonsocket, Rhode Island)    Made of ground beef, tomato sauces, spices and many onions and peppers. It is a popular food served at local family gatherings and fund raising benefits, usually made in large quantities.
Pambazo    PambazosDF.JPG    Mexico    Made with pambazo bread dipped in a red guajillo pepper sauce and filled with potatoes with chorizo.
De miga    Sandwiches de Miga.jpg    Argentina    Made with single-, double- or triple-layered, buttered, thin white bread with crust removed, toasted or untoasted, contains thinly sliced meat and may include ham, eggs, cheese, tomatoes, green peppers, lettuce, olives, and sometimes other vegetables, even asparagus.
Vegetable    Vegetable sandwich.jpg        Many types of vegetables are used to prepare vegetable sandwiches.
Spiedie    Chicken Spiedie.jpg    United States    Marinated cubes of chicken, pork, lamb, veal, venison or beef, grilled on a spit, and served in a bun
Marmite    Marmite Jars.jpg    United Kingdom    Marmite spread thinly with butter or margarine onto toast or bread
Jibarito    Jibarito.jpg    United States    Meat, cheese, lettuce and tomato, between flattened, fried green plantains (instead of bread), with garlic-flavored mayonnaise
Meatball    Mmm...Meatball sammich with asiago cheese (5193796566).jpg    United States    Meatballs in marinara sauce, with melted Parmesan or provolone cheese, on a long bun or section of Italian loaf. Might include Italian-style accompaniments such as bell peppers, basil, or Italian-dressed lettuce
Bauru    Bauru português.jpg    Brazil    Melted cheese, roast beef, tomato and pickled cucumber in a hollowed-out French bun
Montadito[25][26]    Montadito de Salmón.jpg    Spain    Minute and usually grilled, could be filled with anything. Some bars offer a variety of 200 different types of these sandwiches.[citation needed]
Dagwood    Dagwood.JPG    United States    Multiple layers containing a wide variety of meats and condiments, named for Dagwood Bumstead of the comic strip Blondie
Smörgåstårta    Smorgatarta.JPG    Sweden    Multiple layers of white or light rye bread containing creamy fillings, such as egg and mayonnaise, liver paté, olives, shrimp, ham, various cold cuts, caviar, tomato, cucumber, cheese and smoked salmon
BLT    BLT sandwich 1.jpg    United States    Named for its ingredients: bacon, lettuce and tomato
Italiano[23]    Italiano sandwich 01.jpg    Chile    Not a sandwich, it refers to a set of toppings to put in a sandwich, refers to the colors of the Italian flag: red (tomato), white (mayonnaise) and green (avocado)
Hot turkey[20][21][22]    Dinner at Friendlys Restaurant Hot open turkey sandwich.jpg    United States    Often open-faced, sliced turkey on white bread drenched in turkey gravy, often served with mashed potatoes. These are sometimes served at Hofbrau-style restaurants.
Mettbrötchen    Mettbroetchen.jpg    Germany    Open sandwich consisting of a sliced bun, topped with Mett (seasoned minced pork without bacon), frequently with a garnish of raw onion rings or diced raw onion
Hot brown    Hot Brown Kurtz.jpg    United States (Louisville, Kentucky)    Open-faced with turkey and bacon, topped with mornay sauce, and baked or broiled
Smørrebrød    Smørrebrød at Kastrup IMG 8275 C.JPG    Denmark    Open-faced, buttered dark rye bread with cold cuts, pieces of meat or fish, cheese or spreads
Muffuletta    Muffaletta At Central Grocery, New Orleans.jpg    United States    Originated in New Orleans' Italian-American community, meats, cheeses, and olive salad on a round bun
Fluffernutter    Fluffernutter before (white background).jpg    United States    Peanut butter and marshmallow creme. Pictured is a fluffernutter sandwich prior to being assembled.
Elvis sandwich    A B Sandwich.jpg    United States    Peanut butter, banana, and bacon inside of two slices of bread
Steak    Cheese steak sandwich.jpg    United States    Prepared with steak that has been broiled, fried, grilled, barbecued or seared using steel grates or gridirons then served on bread or a roll. Steak sandwiches may include toppings such as cheese, onions, mushrooms, bell peppers, hot peppers, tomatoes, and in some instances fried eggs, cole slaw, and french fries.
Beef on weck    Small - Beef on Weck.jpg    United States    Roast beef on a caraway kaiser roll
Medianoche    Sandwich de Medianoche.jpg    Cuba    Roast pork, ham, mustard, Swiss cheese, and dill pickles served on sweet bread.
Pan-bagnat    Pan-bagnat 1.jpg    France    Round bread (bread bagnats) opened in two, rub each half with a clove of garlic, moisten with vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper, the choice can be added green salad, tomatoes, hard boiled eggs, tuna, anchovies, cucumbers, fava beans, small fresh artichokes, green peppers, radishes, fresh spring onions, basil and black olives of Nice. Serve chilled.
Torta    Tortamex.jpg    México    Round roll stuffed with sliced meat, sauce, and other ingredients, often made ahead and tightly wrapped to meld the filling with the bread.
Chipped beef    Cream chipped beef sandwich.jpg    U.S. military cuisine    Sandwiches prepared with thinly sliced or pressed salted and dried beef. Some chipped beef is smoked to add flavor.
Sausage    Italian Sausage Sandwich.jpg    United Kingdom and Germany    Sausages, may be pork, beef or vegetarian. Served with red sauce, brown sauce or no sauce at all.
Tongue toast    Beef tongue and eggs.jpg        Sautéed beef tongue and scrambled eggs, served open-faced[40][41] ada pav
Hamburger    NCI Visuals Food Hamburger.jpg    United States    See Hamburger variations
Primanti    Primanti Bros at PNC Park.jpg    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States    Selection of grilled meats topped with french fries, coleslaw, and tomato on Italian bread
Barbecue[5][6][7]    Mmm... home made bbq sauce (5778277654).jpg    United States    Served on a bun, with chopped or sliced meat (pulled pork, beef or chicken typically), and sometimes topped with coleslaw
Butterbrot    Caviar butterbrot.jpg    Germany    Single, open-faced, containing butter as the common ingredient, with sweet or savory toppings depending on the meal
Cemita    CemitaSandwich2.JPG    Mexico    Sliced avocado, meat, white cheese, onions and red sauce (salsa roja), on a fluffy sesame-seeded egg roll, originally from the city of Puebla.
Fried brain    Brain sandwiches.jpg    United States    Sliced calves' brain on sliced bread
Ham and egg bun    Chinesepastry HamandEgg.jpg    Hong Kong    Sliced Danish canned ham with sliced scrabbled egg sheet in a halved-sweet bun
Monte Cristo    Monte Cristo Sandwich.jpg    United States    Sliced ham and cheese (usually Emmental or Gruyère) between slices of French toast and batter-fried. In some regions it is sprinkled with powdered sugar and served with jelly or jam). In other regions (New England), it is served savory with French mustard and no powdered sugar.
Chip butty[11][12][13][14]    ChipButtysmall.jpg    United Kingdom    Sliced white bread (or a large, flat bread roll) filled with chips usually sprinkled with salt and vinegar or tomato ketchup.
Cheese and pickle        United Kingdom    Slices of cheese (typically Cheddar) and pickle (a sweet, vinegary chutney with the most popular brand being Branston), sandwiched between two slices of bread.
Cudighi        Italy    Spicy cudighi (a Michigan variety of Cotechino Italian sausage), on a long, hard roll, often topped with mozzarella and tomato sauce
Rou jia mo    Roujiamo.jpg    China    Stewed pork, chopped finely, and stuffed in mo, a kind of flatbread
Pork tenderloin    Pork tenderloin sandwich.JPG    United States    The Pork Tenderloin sandwich features a thin, tenderized deep fried pork loin,usually served on a bun.
Limburger sandwich    Cheese limburger edit.jpg        They are typically prepared with buttered rye bread, Limburger cheese, sliced onion and mustard. Pictured is Limburger cheese and bread.
Italian beef    ItalianBeef.jpg    United States (Chicago, Illinois)    Thin slices of seasoned, juicy roast beef, often garnished with giardiniera or Italian sweet peppers, on a dense, long Italian-style roll
Churrasco    Churrasco 01.jpg    Chile    Thinly cut steak, grilled and served on a toasted bun, usually with tomato, avocado and mayonnaise
Chacarero    Chacarero 01.jpg    Chile    Thinly sliced churrasco-style steak, or lomito-style pork, with tomatoes, green beans and green chiles, served on a round roll
French dip    French-dip-sandwich.png    United States    Thinly sliced roast beef on a baguette, served hot, usually au jus (with juice)
Cheesesteak    Cheesesteak heaven.jpg    United States (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)    Thinly sliced steak and melted cheese in a long roll, also known as a Philadelphia or Philly cheesesteak.
Tea        United Kingdom    Thinly sliced white bread with crusts removed, lightly buttered, containing a light spread of cream cheese or mayonnaise mixture, and often radishes, cucumber, asparagus, or watercress. Other fillings may be pimento cheese, ham with mustard, smoked salmon, fruit jam, curried chicken, and egg salad.
Pudgy Pie[31]        United States    This sandwich can be made in a pan. Margarine on the outside, pizza sauce and fillings on the inside. The term "pudgy pie" is sometimes used to refer to pie irons, a gadget used for campfire cooking.[32][33]
Tofu Sandwich[38][39]        United States    Tofu with veggies. Typically broiled or baked tofu.
Tramezzino    Tramezzino 01.jpg    Italy    Triangular white bread with the crusts removed, with fillings such as tuna and olive and prosciutto, served in Italian bars throughout the day
Doubles    Doubles 01.jpg    Trinidad and Tobago    Two flat fried bara (bread), containing curried chickpeas or garbanzo beans
Toastie    Toastie-cut-and-seal.jpg    Australia    Two slices of bread with cheddar-like cheese (and sometimes ham) in between, which is then toasted or grilled
Cucumber    Flickr bitboy 204619671--Cucumber sandwiches with tea.jpg    United Kingdom    Two thin slices of crustless, lightly buttered white bread, containing paper-thin slices of peeled cucumber
Deli sandwich    Deli Sandwiches.jpg        Type of sandwich that may be ordered at a deli, choices include type of bread (toasted or untoasted,) type of meat (cold cut), type of sliced cheese, vegetable fillings (lettuce, tomato, onion, etc.) and condiments
Breakfast    Mmm... breakfast sammich (6069772364).jpg    United States    Typically a scrambled or fried egg, cheese, and a sausage patty or other breakfast meat served on a biscuit or English muffin
Bosna    2174 - Salzburg - Bosna.JPG    Austria    Usually grilled on white bread, containing a bratwurst sausage, onions, and a blend of tomato ketchup, mustard, and curry powder
Tuna    Tuna olive and avocado sandwich.jpg    United States    Usually made with tuna salad and includes ingredients such as mayonnaise and celery. Other common variations include the tuna boat and tuna melt.
Ice cream    IceCreamSandwich.jpg    United States    Vanilla ice cream between thin biscuits, cookies or slices of cake, normally chocolate
TLT (Tempeh, Lettuce, and Tomato)[35][36][37]    TLT sandwich.jpg    United States    Vegan version of the BLT: Smoky baked tempeh, lettuce, tomato and avocado served sourdough toasted bread
Vegemite    Vegemiteontoast large.jpg    Australia    Vegemite is a dark brown Australian food paste made from used brewers' yeast extract, a by-product of beer manufacturing, various vegetables, wheat and spice additives. It is a spread for sandwiches, toast, crumpets and cracker biscuits as well as a filling for pastries.
Francesinha    Francesinhacaseira.JPG    Portugal    Wet-cured ham, linguiça, fresh sausage (chipolata), steak or other roast meat, topped with melted cheese, a hot thick tomato, and beer sauce
Fairy bread    Fairy Bread.jpg    Australia    White bread with nonpareils (= 'sprinkles' (U.S.) or 'hundreds and thousands' (U.K.)) on a spread of butter. Often cut into squares or triangles.

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