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The Sandwich. Heaven Between Two Slices of Bread by Mr. Rosentel. Is the Sandwich Jewish?. The first known sandwich was made by Hillel the Elder, a famous rabbi of 1 st century BCE
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The Sandwich Heaven Between Two Slices of Bread by Mr. Rosentel
Is the Sandwich Jewish? The first known sandwich was made by Hillel the Elder, a famous rabbi of 1st century BCE Hillel the Elder began the Passover tradition of placing a mixture of chopped nuts, apples, spices, and wine between 2 pieces of matzo to eat with bitter herbs The mixture represented the suffering of Jews at the hands of the Egyptian pharaoh
Mmmm, Stale Bread When people in the Middle Ages couldn’t afford plates, they put meats and other foods on top of coarse, stale bread known as “trenchers” This isn’t exactly a sandwich as people would eat the meat first with their fingers and then eat the juice-soaked trencher or toss it to dogs or beggars
When Was It First Called a Sandwich? In 1762, the first-ever record of the word “sandwich” to refer to meat between bread was written by Edward Gibbon, an English author and historian Surprised by the appearance of some of the wealthiest Englishman seated in a noisy coffee room, he said: “I dined at the Cocoa Tree…That respectable body affords every evening a sight truly English. Twenty or thirty of the first men in the kingdom…supping at little tables…upon a bit of cold meat, or a Sandwich.”
The Earl of Sandwich John Montagu was the Fourth Earl of Sandwich and funded Captain James Cook, an explorer of New Zealand, Australia, Alaska, and Hawaii Captain Cook named what we now know as the Hawaiian Islands the “Sandwich Islands,” after Montagu
Too Lazy to Get Up? Montagu gambled for hours at London’s Beef Steak Club in the mid-18th century, and sometimes refused to get up to eat According to the story, Montagu ordered his servant to bring him meat between two pieces of bread As he was the Fourth Earl of Sandwich, others at this exclusive club would order, “the same as Sandwich!” His order: a piece of salt beef between two slices of toasted bread
The Sandwich Comes to America In 1840, Englishwoman Elizabeth Leslie first published a recipe for a sandwich in her American cookbook, Directions for Cookery:“Ham Sandwiches - Cut some thin slices of bread very neatly, having slightly buttered them; and, if you choose, spread on a very little mustard. Have ready some very thin slices of cold boiled ham, and lay one between two slices of bread. You may either roll them up, or lay them flat on the plates. They are used at supper or at luncheon.”
Nutrition Facts • These are facts calculated for 1 whole sandwich with all the listed ingredients (approximate when exact not available) • Without bacon, it’s significantly healthier, albeit less delicious
Facts About the United Kingdom • Population: 62,698,362 (July 2011 est.) • Country comparison to the world: 22 • Life Expectancy at Birth: 80.05 years • Country comparison to the world: 28 • GDP per Capita: $35,100 (2010 est.) • Country comparison to the world: 36 • Agricultural Products: cereals, oilseed, potatoes, vegetables; cattle, sheep, poultry; fish
British Cuisine • Some common British foods include: • Fish and Chips • Bangers and Mash • Shepherd’s Pie • Sunday Roast • Rhubarb and Custard
British Health and Food Statistics • 23% of people who live in the United Kingdom are obese • The United Kingdom is ranked 3rd in obesity, behind only the US and Mexico • There are 0.184 McDonald’s per every 10,000 people in the United Kingdom • The United Kingdom has the 9th most number of McDonald’s in the world behind the US, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Sweden
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