Is a pie a sandwich?

Emphasis on slice(s) of bread, not dough. In any sandwich, regardless of if or how it is heated after, the ingredient used to do the sandwiching has to be cooked and edible. Pies then, are not sandwiches. Nor are pizzas.
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Is pizza a pie or sandwich?

Pizza dough is a type of bread dough, therefore pizza is technically an open-faced sandwich and not an open-faced savoury pie.
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What is a pie classified as?

According to Oxford English Dictionaries, a pie is defined as "a baked dish of fruit, or meat and vegetables, typically with a top and base of pastry." Merriam-Webster concurs with its first definition—"a meat dish baked with biscuit or pastry crust"—but its second definition provides the most leeway for Berry to, ...
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What is a pie sandwich called?

Enter the pie barm, a meat pie sandwiched between a buttered roll. The roll in question is known as a “barm cake,” which means it was leavened with barm (the foam at the top of any fermented beverage, usually beer).
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What classifies a food as a sandwich?

Sandwich (noun)

two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between. one slice of bread covered with food.
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What is not a sandwich?

Under this framework, burritos, hot dogs, gyros, wraps, and tacos would not qualify as a “sandwich,” but an open-face sandwich, closed-face sandwich, or burger would qualify as a “sandwich.”
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Is a pizza a sandwich?

"It's a long and convoluted and counter-intuitive argument, but ultimately pizza is a type of hot open-faced sandwich, primarily because the base of the pizza is a bread dough. As we reconstructed a taxonomy of sandwiches, pizza qualifies as a hot open-faced sandwich."
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Where did the pie sandwich originate?

The story is that during the general strike of 1926, Wigan miners were the first to cave in and go back to work, meaning they had to eat humble pie and earned the sobriquet.
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What is a pie in a bread roll called?

A barm cake is a soft, round, flattish bread roll from North West England, traditionally leavened with barm.
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What's a Wigan Slappy?

A pie, typically a small meat pie, served inside a sliced barm cake. Also called a 'Wiganburger'. This dish really exists. Image: Unknown. The origin of the epithet 'pie-eater' for an inhabitant of the Lancashire town of Wigan, though often cited as ancient, only seems to go back to the 1980's.
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Is pizza technically a pie?

Americans refer to pizza as “pie” because early 20th century Italian immigrants to the United States made and sold a pizza called a “pomidore pizza”. This unknown Italian food was translated to “tomato pie” in English due to being round and cut into slices.
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Is pie considered cake?

Unlike pies, cakes have sweetness built into the definition. Instead of fruit, meat, or pudding, cakes are defined by ingredients like flour, sugar, eggs, and baking powder or soda. Cakes also lack the pastry crust topping common to various types of pie.
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Why is a pie called a pie?

"Pie" was the word for a magpie before it was a word for a pastry, from the Latin word for the bird, Pica (whence the name of the disorder that makes you eat weird things). Pica morphed into "pie" in Old French, following the proud French tradition of actually pronouncing as few consonants as possible.
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Is a taco a sandwich?

Tacos are not sandwiches. A sandwich is primarily two slices of bread with filling in between or one slice of bread covered in food, and secondarily is something resembling a sandwich. The key phrase in that definition is “slices of bread”. Tacos are not made with slices of bread.
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Is a hot dog a sandwich?

Nationally, a hot dog is a sandwich-like product

The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines closed sandwiches as “consisting of two slices of bread or the top and bottom sections of a sliced bun that enclose the meat or poultry.”
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Is a hot dog a sandwich or a taco?

While a taco shell may be thinner due to the ingredients used, it has the same shape as a hot dog bun; a hot dog is most closely defined as a taco. This similarity is further shown in “The Cube Rule of Food” diagram, in the image labeled by the number three.
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What do northerners call cobs?

All around the UK, from North Wales, north Norfolk and the northwest to northern Scotland and the East Midlands, you'll often hear a bread roll called a cob. Locals claim it's the original word to describe a roll, used for hundreds of years in farming and by the nation's unofficial bread expert Paul Hollywood.
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Why are cobs called cobs?

OK, they're small and round and sort of shaped like cobblestones. They could also be likened to lumps of coal, and 'cob' is an old word for 'little round lump shape', or thereabouts. Then too, in the local dialect, your 'cob' was your 'head', and this loaf is sort of shaped like a head.
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What are buns called in England?

While “cob” seems to describe the most basic version of a bun, a “bap” is a common bun that is made with butter or lard. This makes the roll softer than your usual bun. Also, according to lovefood.com, “bap” is a popular term for bun in London, northeast England, Northern Ireland, and much of south Wales.
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Are meat pies English?

From minced meat to steak, savory pies are a British tradition that's been around for centuries.
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Do Australians eat pies?

Fast forward to the 21th Century and Australians eat an estimated 270 million meat pies every year – nearly 11 per person annually – according to statistics shared in the exhibition.
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What were meat pies originally called?

The first pies, called “coffins” or “coffyns” were savoury meat pies with the crusts or pastry being tall, straight-sided with sealed-on floors and lids. Open-crust pastry (without tops or lids) were known as “traps.” Historians believe that the Greeks actually originated pie pastry.
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Is a burrito a sandwich?

According to the NY State Department of Taxation and Finance, hot dogs and burritos are both considered sandwiches. The latter food item falls in the sandwich bucket because the tortilla makes it a “wrap,” and the NY state government believes that wraps are sandwiches.
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Is Cereal A soup is a hot dog a sandwich?

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a “sandwich” is “two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between.” So, by this definition, a hot dog is, in fact, a sandwich.
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