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- Submarine_sandwich abstract "A submarine sandwich, also known as a sub, hoagie, hero, grinder, baguette, or one of many regional naming variations, is a sandwich that consists of a long roll of Italian or French bread, split widthwise either into two pieces or opened in a "V" on one side, and filled with a variety of meats, cheeses, vegetables, seasonings, and sauces. The sandwich has no standardized name, and many U.S. regions have their own names for it; one study found 13 different names for the sandwich in the United States. The usage of the several terms varies regionally but not in any pattern, as they have been used variously by the people and enterprises who make and sell them. The terms submarine and sub are widespread and not assignable to any certain region, though many of the localized terms are clustered in the northeast United States, where most Italian Americans live.".
- Submarine_sandwich alias "Multiple".
- Submarine_sandwich origin Northeastern_United_States.
- Submarine_sandwich origin United_States.
- Submarine_sandwich thumbnail Hoagie_Hero_Sub_Sandwich.jpg?width=300.
- Submarine_sandwich wikiPageExternalLink SurveyMaps.
- Submarine_sandwich wikiPageID "26918".
- Submarine_sandwich wikiPageRevisionID "606339653".
- Submarine_sandwich alternateName "Multiple".
- Submarine_sandwich caption "A submarine sandwich.".
- Submarine_sandwich country United_States.
- Submarine_sandwich hasPhotoCollection Submarine_sandwich.
- Submarine_sandwich mainIngredient "Multiple".
- Submarine_sandwich name "Submarine sandwich".
- Submarine_sandwich region Northeastern_United_States.
- Submarine_sandwich sign "John Mariani".
- Submarine_sandwich source "America Eats Out, p. 66".
- Submarine_sandwich text "Pizzerias may have been among the first Italian-American eateries, but even at the turn of the [20th] century distinctions were clear-cut as to what constituted a true ristorante. To be merely a pizza-maker was to be at the bottom of the culinary and social scale; so many pizzeria owners began offering other dishes, including the hero sandwich made on a Italian loaf of bread with lots of salami, cheese, and peppers.".
- Submarine_sandwich variations "Multiple".
- Submarine_sandwich subject Category:American_sandwiches.
- Submarine_sandwich subject Category:Cuisine_of_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Submarine_sandwich subject Category:Culture_of_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Submarine_sandwich subject Category:Italian-American_cuisine.
- Submarine_sandwich subject Category:Sandwiches.
- Submarine_sandwich type Food.
- Submarine_sandwich type FunctionalSubstance.
- Submarine_sandwich comment "A submarine sandwich, also known as a sub, hoagie, hero, grinder, baguette, or one of many regional naming variations, is a sandwich that consists of a long roll of Italian or French bread, split widthwise either into two pieces or opened in a "V" on one side, and filled with a variety of meats, cheeses, vegetables, seasonings, and sauces. The sandwich has no standardized name, and many U.S.".
- Submarine_sandwich label "Belegd broodje".
- Submarine_sandwich label "Sanduíche submarino".
- Submarine_sandwich label "Sandwich sous-marin".
- Submarine_sandwich label "Submarine sandwich".
- Submarine_sandwich label "Sándwich submarino".
- Submarine_sandwich label "潛艇三明治".
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs Sándwich_submarino.
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs Sandwich_sous-marin.
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs Roti_lapis_submarine.
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs 서브마린_샌드위치.
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs Belegd_broodje.
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs Sanduíche_submarino.
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs m.06pcq.
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs Q776904.
- Submarine_sandwich sameAs Q776904.
- Submarine_sandwich wasDerivedFrom Submarine_sandwich?oldid=606339653.
- Submarine_sandwich depiction Hoagie_Hero_Sub_Sandwich.jpg.
- Submarine_sandwich isPrimaryTopicOf Submarine_sandwich.
- Submarine_sandwich name "Submarine sandwich".