If a hot dog is a sandwich.. so is a hamburger.
No, a sandwich requires 2 pieces of bread. I it could be a style of open sandwich though. Going by dictionary definitions anyway.
And yes, a hamburger is a sandwich. After all; how else would you order your hamburger sandwich with french fries potato garnish?
No. It has a single piece of bread.
More importantly, if we disregard what would formally be considered a sandwich, a hot dog doesn't work like a sandwich. Normally a sandwich has multiple things on it (lettuce, onions, bacon, cheese, etc). A hot dog only has one thing plus condiments.
Even if it is a formal sandwich, it is not a colloquial sandwich.
Hot Dogs are better than any sandwich. Actually it is a sandwich unless you are not using bread and just eating the hot dogs, aka Frankfurters (With the skin). I prefer those with the European mustard from the tube
With all the crap people put on them might as well be
A Frankfurter is a type of hot dog sandwich.
Isnt the hotdog well the actually chunk of ground whatnot stuck in the casing?
I mean if I just eat the hot dog on a plate its still a hot dog unless you prefer to call it a probably censored.
I had to vote no just because I am not a big fan of bread be it slice or bun and tend to go without it.
If a hotdog is a sandwich then my Audi is a Rolls Royce
A bun often times is in two pieces.
I voted yes. Meat between bread
An open face sandwich, as I gave in my post with the exact definitions of those things.
In that case I don't eat sandwiches. Peanut butter, jam, cheese how you are spurned.
Anyway I said no. A sandwich is 2 pieces of bread from a loaf with a filling IMO.
The hotdog is literally sandwiched between two slices of bread
So... would a hot dog between 2 slices of bread make a sandwich?