What is the Subway Melt?

Freshly baked bread stuffed with tender sliced turkey, smoked turkey, turkey strips, melted cheese, and your choice of tasty vegetables and condiments. Some items may not be available in all markets.
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What is different about Subway melts?

“Our Melts are unique as they're grilled, not toasted, so we're creating the ultimate sandwich that has crunchy bread, melty cheese and your favorite ingredients for a perfect bite every time.”
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What makes a Subway sandwich a melt?

Imagine freshly baked bread stuffed with tender sliced turkey breast, ham, crispy bacon, melted cheese, and your choice of tasty vegetables and condiments.
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What is the Subway Fresh melt?

Subway's new Fresh Melts are extra-cheesy sandwiches that are grilled. Any footlong can be made into a Fresh Melt but Subway also has curated three - Ham and Cheese, Tuna and Steak and Cheese.
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What's the difference between a melt and a sub?

The most distinctive difference between a melt sandwich and other types of sandwiches is that a melt includes cheese that has been melted by means of grilling, toasting, or baking. There are many different types of melts, using different types of breads and fillings.
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What is Subway footlong melt?

The Melts, which you can upgrade to a footlong for just $1, are piled high with meat, veggies, and melted cheese sandwiched between a grilled roll. Here's the full lineup, per a press release: Ham & Cheese Melt: black forest ham, fresh tomato, and Swiss cheese.
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Is there a difference between a grilled cheese and a melt?

The main difference between these two sandwiches is that grilled cheese is made with bread and cheese while a melt sandwich contains other ingredients too, such as tuna, turkey, chicken, vegetables and greens, etc.
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Why is it called a melt sandwich?

The sandwich is then heated until the cheese is melted. It is the filling that establishes the melt sandwich as a variation of the grilled cheese sandwich. It may be served as an open-face sandwich or a closed-face one.
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Whats the difference between a patty melt and a grilled cheese burger?

A patty melt sandwich is a variant of the classic American cheeseburger. While both of these dishes include ground beef patties and cheese, the hamburger or cheeseburger is served on a soft bun, while a patty melt is prepared with griddled sandwich bread. The main difference, however, is in the cooking process.
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Is a panini a toastie?

Toastie is filled with ham and cheese, or beans if you have a breville and involves you burning your mouth. Panini has posh stuff in it, a bit of greenery and doesn't require a trip to A&E.
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What do British call grilled cheese?

Toasties, or toasted sandwiches, are merely an extension of that love, and they are big in the U.K.—particularly when filled with cheese, making it a cheese toastie and quite the same as what many of us would call “grilled cheese”: a hot, gooey cheese sandwich.
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Is a panini just a grilled cheese?

A panini is a sandwich made from bread that is not sliced bread and grilled on both sides, usually using some kind of press. This is why a grilled cheese sandwich is not a panini.
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What do you call melted cheese on toast?

Our understanding of our American friends' 'grilled cheese' or 'grilled cheese sandwich' is that this contains melted cheese within two slices of bread, whereas cheese on toast and Welsh Rarebit are single slices of toast, with a topping of sliced cheese or a cheese-based mix.
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What do they call sandwiches in England?

The word butty, originally referring to a buttered slice of bread, is common in some northern parts of England as a slang synonym for "sandwich," particularly to refer to certain kinds of sandwiches including the chip butty, bacon butty, or sausage butty. Sarnie is a similar colloquialism.
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What do Brits call French toast?

In the UK, it is commonly known as eggy bread or Gypsy toast and is served as both a sweet and as a savory dish.
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What is rarebit meat?

Welsh rarebit, also called Welsh rabbit, a traditional British dish consisting of toasted bread topped with a savory cheddar cheese sauce that typically includes such ingredients as beer or ale, Worcestershire sauce, cayenne, mustard, and paprika.
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Do you butter a panini?

You would agree, grilled sandwich taste best when crunchy. To add to the crunch, all you need to do is put butter on the Panini press before placing the breads on it. This will ensure a crunchy grilled delight.
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What type of sandwich is eaten with a knife and fork?

An open-face sandwich, such as a hot roast beef sandwich with gravy, is eaten with a fork and a knife.
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What type of bread is used for paninis?

1. It's in the bread. Start with bread that stands on its own: focaccia, ciabatta or a whole grain baguette, for example. Avoid light, airy bread such as sourdough.
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Why is it called a jaffle?

The name came from its creator Dr Ernest Smithers, from Bondi in NSW, who created and patented the Jaffle Iron in Australia back in the 1950's. He named the device and possibly with a view to it being similar sounding to the Waffle iron as the design between the two devices isn't that different.
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Why is Welsh rarebit so called?

Welsh rarebit or Welsh rabbit (/ˈrɛərbɪt/ or /ˈræbɪt/) is a Welsh dish consisting of a hot cheese-based sauce served over slices of toasted bread. The original 18th-century name of the dish was the jocular "Welsh rabbit", which was later reinterpreted as "rarebit", as the dish contains no rabbit.
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What is a toastie in Australia?

A bean & cheese toastie is essentially just a pressed grilled cheese sandwich with baked beans. While it might sound a bit novel to an American audience, we recently camped with a friend from Melbourne who shared that this is pretty classic camp and after-school fare in Australia.
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Why are patty melts so good?

A patty melt is more forgiving, because it is slathered in fat and cooked over a more easily regulated heat than a grill. The bread is spread with butter, giving it a crackling fattiness. This allows much more room for error in the burger itself.
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Why is it called a patty melt?

The flavorful sandwich was invented in California in the late 1940s by Tiny Naylor, the owner of Biff's and Tiny Naylor restaurants. It is believed that the dish served as an inspiration for the famous tuna melt, using tuna as a substitute for the hamburger patty.
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What is a patty melt made of?

In its most basic form, a patty melt is a thin beef patty cooked between two pieces of toasted bread with cheese and onions.
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