Is there a difference between a hoagie and a sub?

With a sub, the bread is a softer roll cut all the way through and the top is separated from the bottom of the roll. With a hoagie, a harder roll is preferred and the roll is split and the contents (generally the same) are stuffed into the roll and folded closed at the completion.
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What makes a hoagie a hoagie?

A hoagie is a bread roll sandwich piled high with deli meats, cheese, fixings and dressing, and is usually at least six inches long. The term 'hoagie' is most commonly used in Philadelphia and South Jersey, and has several possible origin stories.
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Do New Yorkers say sub or hoagie?

A submarine sandwich, commonly known as a sub (North American English), hoagie (Philadelphia metropolitan area and Western Pennsylvania English), hero (New York City English), Italian sandwich (Maine English), grinder (New England English), or a spuckie (Boston English), is a type of cold or hot sandwich made from a ...
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Why do people call subs hoagies?

The name likely comes from the Philadelphia area where, during World War I, Italian immigrants who worked at the Hog Island shipyard began making sandwiches; they were originally called “hoggies” before the name hoagie took hold.
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What do they call subs in New Jersey?

It's "subs" in North Jersey, "hoagies" in South Jersey, "heroes'' if you're originally from New York City, "grinders'' if you're from New England. But not so fast.
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What is the difference between a hoagie a sub and a grinder?



Are Italian subs really Italian?

A Hoagie (or Italian Sub) is really nothing more than an American sandwich with Italian-inspired ingredients, but it is by no means Italian. As Americans, we live our lives with the belief that more is always better.
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What is a hoagie called in NJ?

Is it the Hoagie, the Hero, or the Sub? New Jerseyans love their food and the most popular sandwich in New Jersey is the Italian sandwich, although it's not called the Italian sandwich, depending on what part of the state you live in, it is called the Hoagie, Hero, or Sub.
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Is a Philly cheesesteak a hoagie?

“The answer is no. A hoagie is a cold cut sandwich. A cheesesteak hoagie is a cheesesteak with mayo lettuce and onion!”
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Is a hotdog a sandwich or a sub?

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) describes a sandwich as “a meat or poultry filling between two slices of bread, a bun, or a biscuit.” By that definition, sure, a hot dog is a sandwich.
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Who calls a sub a grinder?

Grinder - If a New Englander doesn't call this sandwich a sub, they call it a grinder. Popular in Western Massachusetts, Vermont and parts of Connecticut and Rhode Island. Toasted sandwiches in Pennsylvania and Delaware are also called grinders.
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What do they call a sub sandwich in California?

Depending on the regional variety, the sandwich is called differently throughout the United States. In the Midwest and California, it's grinder, in New York and Northern New Jersey, it's hero, in Delaware, it's sub, and in Baltimore, South Jersey, and Philadelphia, it's called a hoagie.
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What is a Spuckie in Boston?

Noun. spuckie (plural spuckies) (US, Boston) A submarine sandwich.
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What is a bomber sub?

Our subs come on white bread with choice of Lettuce, tomatoes, onions, Larry's famous Italian dressing, spicy mustard and Hellmann's mayo with a pickle spear on request.
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Are hoagies a Philly thing?

The hoagie is Philadelphia's take on a sub sandwich, except better. With its Italian meats, cheese, vegetables and peppers, it's like an old-fashioned antipasto salad on a roll.
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What is the difference between an Italian hoagie and an American hoagie?

American sub sandwich also known as a hoagie or American hero is a submarine sandwich that is similar to the Italian sub. While the Italian one used cured ham and cheese from Italy, the American version focuses on American cheeses and deli meats.
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What is the difference between a po boy and a sub?

Unlike the chewy, Italian loaf the most subs are served on, the Po' Boy is served on a French baguette with a thin, crisp crust and a soft, light interior.
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Is a quesadilla a sandwich?

Yes, It's a Sandwich

It's melted cheese between one or two pieces of bread/wraps, which they say constitutes a sandwich and that therefore a wrap is also a sandwich. Other similar flatbreads include pita, lavash, or the Italian piadina, which are all commonly used as a bread element for a sandwich.
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Is a gyro a sandwich?

Gyros are the most famous of Greek meals — a classic sandwich, with meat cut from a spit, wrapped in a pita, and topped with tzatziki (yogurt sauce). Happily, gyros are easy to make at home.
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Is a calzone a sandwich?

A calzone is like a pizza, but it's not a pizza. That's why it's called something different. Similar to the sandwich/wrap conundrum. But sandwiches, like pizza, are endlessly versatile (toppings, breads, sauces, etc.)
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Does mayo go on a Philly cheesesteak?

In general mayo is added to a cheesesteak hoagie, which includes the addition of lettuce tomato and raw onion. Mayo or ketchup on a cheesesteak is optional.. but not uncommon in the greater philadelphia area.
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What is a California style cheese steak?

This West Coast style sub has California written all over it. Freshly grilled chicken, white American cheese, lettuce, tomato, and mayo make for an unexpected twist on our East Coast classic. Get Our Mobile App For iOS and Android.
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What kind of bread is used for Philly cheesesteak?

A hoagie bun is the traditional choice of bread, but you can use any thick, white bread. Submarine, or "hero" rolls also work great for a delicious homemade Philly cheesesteak sandwich. Slice the buns and wrap in foil; heat them at 350ºF for about 15-minutes.
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Why is a sub called a hero?

Barry Popik, on OED contributor and general food word expert, traces the word back to a 1937 Lexicon of Trade Jargon published by the WPA, which describes "hero" as "armored car guards jargon" for a big sandwich.
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What is the difference between a hero and a hoagie?

is that hoagie is a sandwich made on a (usually soft) long italian roll while hero is a real or mythical person of great bravery who carries out extraordinary deeds.
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Why are some sandwiches called grinders?

The origin of grinder is not well known, though it's said that the name initially came from the tough Italian bread used to make the sandwich, which you would have to “grind” your teeth through.
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