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- Bologna_sandwich abstract "The bologna sandwich is a sandwich common in the United States and Canada. Also known as a baloney sandwich, it is traditionally made from pre-sliced bologna sausage between slices of white bread, along with various condiments, such as ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise. Many variations exist, including frying the meat first and adding various garnishes such as cheese slices, pickles and tomatoes. There is even a version in Texas that calls for grape jelly, Miracle Whip, and cheese balls to be included with two slices of thick-cut bologna. It is a popular choice: one major company reports 2.19 billion sandwiches are made with its brand of bologna per year.The bologna sandwich tends to be high in saturated fat (more so if cheese is added) and is high in sodium.The bologna sandwich, fried or unfried, has been elevated to a regional specialty in the Midwest, Appalachia, and the South. It is the sandwich served at lunch counters of small family run markets that surround the Great Smoky Mountains, and fried bologna sandwiches can be found on restaurant menus in many places in the South. The fried version is likewise sometimes sold at concession stands in stadiums, like those of the Cincinnati Reds. In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it is called a "jumbo sammich". In East Tennessee, the sandwich is referred to in local slang as a "Lonsdale Ham" sandwich, after the less-affluent neighborhood of Lonsdale, in Knoxville, TN (named for John Lonsdale, the third Principal of King's College London).".
- Bologna_sandwich alias "Baloney sandwich".
- Bologna_sandwich ingredient Bologna_sausage.
- Bologna_sandwich ingredient Condiment.
- Bologna_sandwich ingredient White_bread.
- Bologna_sandwich origin United_States.
- Bologna_sandwich thumbnail Bolgona_sandwich.jpg?width=300.
- Bologna_sandwich wikiPageID "21068969".
- Bologna_sandwich wikiPageRevisionID "605637609".
- Bologna_sandwich alternateName "Baloney sandwich".
- Bologna_sandwich caption "An ordinary bologna sandwich with lettuce and condiments".
- Bologna_sandwich country United_States.
- Bologna_sandwich hasPhotoCollection Bologna_sandwich.
- Bologna_sandwich mainIngredient "Sliced white bread, bologna sausage, condiments".
- Bologna_sandwich name "Bologna sandwich".
- Bologna_sandwich type Sandwich.
- Bologna_sandwich subject Category:American_sandwiches.
- Bologna_sandwich subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Midwestern_United_States.
- Bologna_sandwich subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Northeastern_United_States.
- Bologna_sandwich subject Category:Sandwiches.
- Bologna_sandwich type AmericanSandwiches.
- Bologna_sandwich type Dish107557434.
- Bologna_sandwich type Food100021265.
- Bologna_sandwich type Matter100020827.
- Bologna_sandwich type Nutriment107570720.
- Bologna_sandwich type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bologna_sandwich type Sandwich107695965.
- Bologna_sandwich type Sandwiches.
- Bologna_sandwich type SnackFood107712382.
- Bologna_sandwich type Substance100020090.
- Bologna_sandwich type Food.
- Bologna_sandwich type FunctionalSubstance.
- Bologna_sandwich comment "The bologna sandwich is a sandwich common in the United States and Canada. Also known as a baloney sandwich, it is traditionally made from pre-sliced bologna sausage between slices of white bread, along with various condiments, such as ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise. Many variations exist, including frying the meat first and adding various garnishes such as cheese slices, pickles and tomatoes.".
- Bologna_sandwich label "Bologna sandwich".
- Bologna_sandwich label "Sándwich de Bolonia".
- Bologna_sandwich sameAs Sándwich_de_Bolonia.
- Bologna_sandwich sameAs m.04czfcc.
- Bologna_sandwich sameAs Q4939975.
- Bologna_sandwich sameAs Q4939975.
- Bologna_sandwich sameAs Bologna_sandwich.
- Bologna_sandwich wasDerivedFrom Bologna_sandwich?oldid=605637609.
- Bologna_sandwich depiction Bolgona_sandwich.jpg.
- Bologna_sandwich isPrimaryTopicOf Bologna_sandwich.
- Bologna_sandwich name "Bologna sandwich".