@@k4zum4s4m4 Not just jusdge, anyone who deal with law know their ways of intelligently insult or threatening. That include politician, lawyer, prosecutor, etc...
@@jewcvalemon8670 So is spelling. Oddly enough, I've never found ketchup to be acceptable on hotdogs. It's strangely gratifying to find that I've been right all these years!
How have you ignored the historical namesake? According to Wikipedia: "The sandwich is named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, an eighteenth-century English aristocrat. It is said that he ordered his valet to bring him meat tucked between two pieces of bread. It is commonly said that Lord Sandwich was fond of this form of food because it allowed him to continue playing cards, particularly cribbage, while eating, without using a fork, and without getting his cards greasy from eating meat with his bare hands." This should at least be considered when defining sandwiches. Clearly a hot dot with moderate condiments could be consumed whilst playing cribbage.
Note that the "easy to eat with the hands" is an important part of a sandwich. If you have a super sloppy mass of condiments between two slices of bread, that is known as a "mess", not a sandwich! This also includes "bone-in" "sandwiches" - they are messes, not sandwiches (unless the bones are eaten as well). This is why "sandwiches" at Jersey Mike's served Mike's Way are NOT sandwiches!
I had an idea regarding the definition of a "sandwich" A sandwich is any food with a bread related base, regardless of filling and can be classified as several types and sub-types: True Sandwich: 2 slices of regular loaf bread with any filling. Sub-True Sandwich: 2 slices of other bread based material (bagel, tortillas, submarine, burger bun, etc.) with any filling, as long as both sides are not connected physically like a (hotdog bun, taco, etc). Open-Pseudo-Sandwich: Only 1 piece of bread related base material with any topping but an open form (such as pizza). Closed-Pseudo-Sandwich: Only 1 piece of bread related base material with any filling and a closed form (such as a tortilla). Semi-Parted-Pseudo-Sandwich: Only 1 piece of bread related base material with any filling and a Half-closed/open form (such as a hot-dog, taco, etc). False-Sandwich: A sub class that can apply to all the other classes if they are made with something other than bread as the base. Husk: A sandwich that is just the bread. Non-Sandwich: Food that lacks a bread base and does not class as any form of sandwich. Stack: A sandwich with more than 3 layers of bread based material of any type that act as bases for filling.
My answer to those debates (is hotdog a sandwich, is cereal soup) is always 'if i ask for a sandwich, and you give me a hotdog, it doesnt matter what the dictionary says, it's simply not what i asked for'.
well you wouldnt 'just ask for a sandwich', you'd ask for a specific sandwich, like a ham sandwich, a pb&j, you get the deal. so that logic wouldnt make much sense either way
That court case is outdated. Merriam webster now defines sandwich as " 1a: two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between b: one slice of bread covered with food." A hot dog bun is a split roll.
Matt, I believe “egg” was included in their definition of poultry (which would explain why they specify it and would also address your concern at 8:06)
When people ask me the go to ice breaker question: “if you had to eat only one food for the rest of your life what would it be?” And my answer is ALWAYS pizza because if you fold it in half and cut in the middle, it’s a sandwich. If you fold it in half but not all the way, it’s a taco. If you roll it, it’s a taco. You shred it up, it’s a salad. I guess it’s kinda a loop hole, because a pizza can have any toppings
Lucretia Evans he didn’t say “are hard boiled eggs boneless chicken MEAT” just if they are boneless CHICKEN, which they are. Eggs are chicken... convince me otherwise
Oreq but... they are chicken They are chicken eggs Like there are chicken feet and chicken feathers and chicken shite They ARE 🐔 chicken When you are eating eggs you are eating a chicken product... I’m not saying that eggs are chickens, they are not, but they are chicken flesh, they cannot be anything else
When you look at other definitions. Technically Chicken Wings, Nuggets, and Tenders are Dumplings. They are fully-enwrapped meats in a breading, just like a Dumpling.
@@diannt9583 yeah, wings are the one where it can varry wing to wing, but some chicken wings do have breading all around so those do classify as Dumplings.
sandwich are two piece of bread... hot dog had just one cut up.... when come to what is what if you ask people what it is...first thing they come in mind usually is..not18 min video...that just overthinking...
My dad, my stepsis, my stepdad, and I were actually debating this very topic a few months ago! Boy these channels answer all of my strange but important questions, I love it!!
*HOW MATPAT IS FORMING THE INFINITY GAUNTLET:* Time Stone: Game Theory Reality Stone: Film Theory Soul Stone: Food Theory Space Stone: Conspiracy Theory Power Stone: Theater Theory Mind Stone: Book Theory Edit: Music theory is a actual copyrighted term. So yeah that’s not gonna work
Did you forget the final point of the video? Why the hot dog is really not a sandwich? It uses only one piece of bread. It is not typically buttered. Etc.
It ain't a real Donut Burger if it doesn't have two whole Krispy Kreme donuts as the buns. Some people say it has to be a bacon cheeseburger to be authentic but I feel like a plain burger is okay
There is 3 categories which every food can go: -Sandwiches : A meal which you stack ingredients (you can have a sandwich of bread for example with 2 slices) -Soups : Mostly liquid foods (can have a bit of solid food in it) -Salads : One or a bunch of food you put together, in piece or not (a fruit is a salad of on ingredient) Technically a hotdog is a sandwich, you can try with other foods, each of them can be in those categories.
So... is a tea... a soup? I actually love to think, that both tea and coffee are soups. I read it once from a Tumblr or Twitter post and just fell in love with it.
Oh yeah, I have waited a loooooong time to hear MatPat say that! It would be so funny if he started another channel called "The Conspiracy Theorists," even if it was just a parody of actual conspiracy theorists.
The Merriam-Webster website has this to say about the matter: “Definition of sandwich (Entry 1 of 3) 1a : two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between b : one slice of bread covered with food” A split roll having a filling in between you say.... hmmm sounds like it could easily define a hotdog 🌭 Also the definition used in sandwich case would leave subs outside of the sandwich realm as the roll is never (at least in the normal case) fully separated, meaning it’s 1 contiguous piece of bread. Another Aside, what would be the definition of ‘thin’? I’ve had some sammiches with some thicccc bread before, and would still consider them as sammiches.
I have always considered subs to be sandwiches. In fact I thought they were called sub sandwiches. But I mean I guess I could see them being classified differently
At 15:06 he showed an image of a hotdog with ketchup and mustard. The Hot Dog and Sausage Council would probably be disappointed in this video because of this.
Yeah, I don't care what the national council says, if the woman selling hot dogs from her trailer asks me what condiments I want, you can be goddamned sure I will say: "All of them!" And she'll hit me with ketchup and mayo.
I prefer lucidchart’s explanation: no starch creates a salad, one side of starch is toast, two sides is a sandwich, three is a taco, four is a sushi, five is a quiche, six is a calzone, and layers of starch is a cake. So yes, hotdogs are tacos. Also chicken wings are not sandwiches... they are calzones.
So a pizza could either be toast or a quiche depending on whether the crust on the sides rises above the toppings in the middle, a burrito is halfway between sushi and a cake because the wrap often has some part where multiple layers exist, or possibly a quiche or calzone rather than sushi if one or two of the ends are sealed, putting an extra piece of bread in the middle of your sandwich makes a cake, and a steak is a salad...
Chicken wings have three parts - drums, flats, and that pointy end (idk what it’s called) The drum pictured wasn’t a leg drumstick, it was part of a wing
The reason "Is a hotdog a sandwich" feels like such an unanswerable mess is because we lack any sort of logical food taxonomy for classification. It's like in the 1800s when naturalists were arguing over what plant counts as a bush and what counts as a tree. It's an impossible question to solve because the two categories lack distinction. Instead, we found that dividing life in to Kingdom, Phylum, etc etc, genus, and species allowed us to classify every living thing on the planet coherently and the question of "is this a bush or tree" became a moot point. This is what needs to happen for food. Is a hotdog a sandwich? Irrelevant.Through what classification order does a hotdog derive? Now THAT is a useful question.
Sandwich is a Sandwich. There is no room for "diversity" in the sandwich kingdom. If it's between two pieces of bread, it's a sandwich. A hotdog on the other hand, is on a bun, it's a hoagie.
@@ZennExile You're completely missing the point. The point is that "sandwich" isn't even up for consideration here. It's like saying "grasshopper" is supposed to be a species, when it's nothing more than a layman's name for any insect that has certain grasshopper like behavior and actually describes several completely unrelated species. If you tried to build your classification system around "grasshopper" you'd end up with more nonsense.
15:38 Okay, but can you "spread" a slice of ham? Lettuce? A slice of cold cheese? (You know, for cold ham and cheese sandwiches) Also, while making a hot dog, I often tear the buns because I'm bad at making hot dogs. Therefore, I sometimes make a cooked hot dog between _two separate buns_ with ketchup and sometimes mayo spread between them. So, by the definition of thinly sliced bread and thin spreadable stuff, hot dogs are not sandwiches. But that also means that a plain, cold ham sandwich is not a sandwich, either. I never buy egg salad sandwiches, I always make them at home. That means that I sometimes get lazy with the chopping and end up with slightly absurd chunks of egg. As I use three eggs per two pieces of bread, that's a thick spread. Would that not count as a sandwich then? In conclusion: There is no conclusion and the world of culinary arts is a cold and ruthless wild west.
I think it just means it covers the surface area of the face side. Such as when you cover a bed with a blanket you’re spreading the blanket over the mattress.
Reminds me of a story I wrote you are a dad with a job and after coming home you see your wife sitting on the couch emotionlessly. you shake her and get frosting on your hand and then she falls apart and you find out she is cake. you go to you son’s bedroom and he also sits emotionlessly on his bed you find out he is also a cake. then everything in your house falls apart. You run out of the house to escape. You run and run but you find out the road is cake you still decide to run. everything is turning into into cake everybody is cake. You try to escape this world that is turning into a cake. You find somebody who has a house and has not turned into cake yet. You talk to him and ask “How are you not cake?” He answers with “I drank something.” You ask if you can live in his house and he agrees to it. After going in his house you wake up. You think it was all a dream. But you find out it wasn’t a dream you fell asleep inside the man’s house. The man says to you “You’re finally awake.” He gives you a drink that looks like a mix of purple and yellow. You ask what drink it is and he tells you “it will make it so you can’t turn into cake.” But it did the exact opposite. He’s the one who turned everything into cake. You are now a cake and you no longer actually exist.
I did an entire essay back in highschool about a grilled cheese sandwich, spent days researching sandwichs, history and anatomy, technically a sandwich doesn't need two pieces of bread, it can be one, heck look at every subway sandwich, regardless, a hotdog is a sandwich, and by that means, most grains and dough also count, so also sandwiches are jelly donuts, taco, peta bread pockets, and yes, technically, an egg roll. Pop tarts, ravioli, which reminds me, Pop tarts are basically ravioli, ravioli is basically stuffed noodles, pop tarts are noodles. Fight me.
MatPat may have made a reference to it at the beginning, but I would like to draw everyone's attention to the "Cube Rule of Food". As far as I can find, the "cube rule of food" originated from a Twitter post from user Phosphatide in March of 2018, who presented an image detailing the classifications of different foods based on the location of the starch in relation to the 'additions' (Including anything that falls under both 'toppings' and 'fillings'). The image not only lays a solid foundation for the definition of 'sandwhich', but also for things like 'toast', 'taco', and several other food nomenclatures. Phosphatide seems to have reverse-engineered a 'common sense' type approach and then using the broadest terms to describe/define. What makes a sandwich a 'sandwich'? According to the Cube Rule of Food, any assortment of two separate intact starches with any number of non starch/different starch ingredients between them. Nobody with 'common sense' could argue that any example using this formula is NOT a sandwich. Also, I think that by changing the identifier 'bread' to 'starch' it saves on trying to define 'bread' and including the other types of wrappings (I.e corn/flour tortillas, potato bread, buscuit, begal, etc). Check out the original tweet yourself or the website cuberule and have a look for yourself and see if you can possibly disagree with these definitions. thank you , and have a good day.
Haha, I actually had a discussion on this at work last week. We didn't bring up hot dogs, but sandwiches was heavily discussed. The end sandwich definition we made was something along the lines of "one or more slices of a precooked carb with some form of topping or stuffing." This lead to pizza only counting as a sandwich when the dough is precooked. It was a fun discussion.
@@bow-tiedengineer4453 I guess that's a sandwich then! But only for twice /thrice baked potatoes, not baked potatoes...if I remember the recipe right. Also, how has it been almost a year already since this video came out? It feels like only last month...
I've always wondered where does MatPat find his sources like these court cases. Not hating but its hilarious that an almost insignificant court case like this can actually be found. I really respect MatPat for doing such research that is soo hard to find. Keep it up!
I'm pretty sure you can search court records from government websites. At least recent records. I wouldn't be surprised if old records aren't as easily searchable.
I don't know about other countries but there are information officers which can give you information and they work because of a right which is right to information
@@pyk_ Its a fundamental right in our constitution which states that every citizen has the right to gain information such as all the case courts and stuff but of course classified stuff is still hidden.Journalists usually get information through this right.
NY also classifies sandwich because of food stamps, a food stamp user cannot buy prepared or hot case food. Oddly enough, stores in NY will put prepared fried and rotisserie chicken in the cooler case and then it's food stamp approved. Gotta love NY.
In Mexico, we have a similar discussion: do quesadillas need to have cheese? It was such a big deal that the Real Academia de la Lengua Española (The ones that make the "official" dictionary) changed the definition from the dictionary. U.U
Honestly, a quesadilla without cheese is technically a gordita (only reason people would accept quesadillas without cheese is because they want to charge extra)
Just checked the Merriam-Webster dictionery and the defenition of a sandwitch is: a: two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between b: one slice of bread covered with food so I guess that a hotdog is a sandwich
I said it here and I said it first, Matpat is 100% going to make another channel with blue colour and call it a conspiracy theory. Somebody give me a medal in __ years __ month __ days "but thats just a theory a conspiracy theory annnnd cut"
I was the Quality Assurance Manager at a food plant that made both sandwiches and pizza. Per the USDA, their jurisdiction did NOT cover any of our products where the meat was covered by a bread product (sandwiches.) However, they were very interested in any of our products where the meat was readily visible, e.g. a pepperoni pizza (NOT a sandwich.) 😜
@@-No_3- Which is, also nonsense. Meat is meat, it doesn't matter if the animal is warm or cold blooded, or covered in fur or not, most excuses to exclude fish from being called meat are just ridiculous.
So any sweet topping between two slices of bread must either: - have butter smeared on the bread - have a savory component - not be a sandwich I disagree wholeheartedly to this sentiment. Call me an ingredients-agnostic, structure-neutral sandwich eater!
I agree. I agree that both a hot dog isn't a sandwich because restaurants don't call it a "hot dog sandwich", but i also agree that sandwich "filling" does not need to be savory. Which includes: fruit salad pb and j ice cream fluffernutter pb and honey strawberry shortcake (which is sandwich ISH even though you don't eat it with your hands)
What about people that practically never put the second piece of bread at the top (pretty sure that's the case for most Europeans) Does that mean that We eat barely any sandwiches?
@@MatiNuva1724 that's because outside of Americans, we don't call them sandwiches. We just call it...bread with cheese or bread with whatever else you can put on bread. Americans are the only ones who call it an "open faced sandwich". We define a Sandwich by it having bread + something edible + bread
At 7:13 he said “And that’s just a theory, a conspiracy theory.” And it was blue. A few days ago when he launched this channel he said he had an idea for the 5th channel. It was blue. And the conspiracy theory was surrounded by blue. He is going to make conspiracy theories. But hey, that’s just a theory. A conspiracy theory.
No, no, no, the other slot on his logo won't be for Conspiracy Theory, it will obviously be for Conspiracy Theory Theory where he deep dives Conspiracy Theories to find out what the usual Conspiracy guys AREN'T telling us.
Dan Slater funny story. I was raised in northern Connecticut. Moved away after 6th grade and didn’t see Worcester’s name for a couple decades. When I was back there while working, I totally forgot how to pronounce it. When a local corrected me, I felt like an idiot having forgotten the pronunciation.. lol
Matt patt your giving off so much dad energy now that my english teacher played this video in class. Yeah. Your videos are becoming relevant in school. You've got lots of dad energy.
To be honest it kinda feels like the same situation where “moose” refers to both an individual and a group of moose. Sandwich would be a overlapping term describing any product based around a bread like substance used as an edible utensil while also having there be a few true sandwiches which can include the term “sandwich” in their name. Just like how there’s Disney princesses but then also the elite club.
Correction to this episode on the justice ruling: Since the justice used a definition from a dictionary, that definition is now common law in that district. Therefore, any case within that jurisdiction is bound to that specific definition of a sandwich, regardless if the dictionary changes it or not. The legislative body has a choice to amend, remove, or add any law to contradict this ruling; however, if they don't (and they haven't) it is law in that specific jurisdiction until a higher court over turns it or the legislative branch changes it. TLDR - it isn't matter whether the dictionary definition changes, the definition used-as of that moment in time-is what the legal definition of a sandwich is.
The definition has already changed; I just checked the Merriam-Webster dictionary definition and it seems to describe a hotdog: "two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between" Let's hope the dictionary definition changes back before a higher court over rules the common law!
The merriam webster now defines a sandwich as "two pieces of bread or a spilt roll with a filling inbetween." Aswell as the definition being given from the court excluding other well know sandwichs like cheesesteaks and subs. We should also keep in mind that the way the bread is cut also has a roll and was intentional, as it was for other sandwichs like subs and cheesteaks. The reasoning behind the split roll was so that the filling of the sandwich would not fall out by sandwiching the fillings to ensure a less sloppy meal. Hotdogs I feel are more of a universal food, because even though yes, they are sandwichs by definition they are also tacos aswell because they also fit the definition.
@@zue7606 No cause tacos are made with corn tortillas which dont fall under the category of breed unless u use flower tortillas which are used in burritos and wraps
Okay, hot dogs may be sandwiches, but they are NOT tacos. Tacos are made with tortillas, which don't always fit bread. Soft shell tacos are sandwiches because the flour tortillas are bread, but corn tortillas disqualify hard shell tacos
Would English captions be able to be added? I know it’s an old video but captions help sooooo much 💖🥺 even auto generated would be great with Mats great annunciation 👏
I can tell you as a culinary student according to our definition in our culinary textbooks -pizza -hot dogs -open face sandwich -or any filling between or on a piece of bread. The actual formal definition in out textbook word for word is "Any filling cold or warm on a single/two/ or more pieces of bread, roll, bun, peta, tortilla, or wrap." It's such a broad term it's not even funny sometimes in class. I'm not trying to start anything I just thought people would like to know what the definition of a sandwich is by the people who make these sandwiches. It's just interesting
we actually did a discussion/debate of this to test out a program for discussion online, and I gave a similarly broad definition, my classmates kept saying how wrong/insane I was for calling Oreos, ice cream sandwiches, pizza, one slice of untoasted bread with jelly, etc, etc all sandwiches
Ok a simple way of how a hot dog is a sandwich is to say “ look at a meat ball sub it’s a sandwich right” then explain how a meat ball subs meatballs are placed in bread like a hot dog. Finally show how a meatball sub is essentially a hot dog but with different filling. So if a meatball sub is a sandwich a hotdog is too.-I explained this poorly but I think it will due
It is my firm belief that a sandwich is defined as any filling betwixt two separate pieces of bread. By this definition, a hot dog CAN be a sandwich if the top and bottom of the bun become separated. If it remains one bread, it is stuffed bread.
Personally I slice the bun into separate pieces and melt American cheese onto both buns also toasting the buns in the process. I then slice my hot dog longitudinally and lay the slices cut-side face down on the bottom bun. I spread a mixture of guacamole and mayo on the top bun. My final act is to bring the two halves together as a sandwich. As with all sandwiches, I then cut it in half horizontally to make two small handheld and nicely portioned sandwiches. This makes sandwiches easier to eat without making the other half into a mess and easier to save for later if I am full after the first half.
what kills me the most is that "with a thin layer (as of meat, cheese, or savoury mixture) spread between them" does that make any two pieces of bread(or even one) that has anything sweet in them isn't a sandwich? meaning pb&j for example?
Jundas it’s the spirit that counts and subway makes two parts out of one loaf, though for ease of use, they leave a bit intact... but somehow I still end up with a true sandwich many times
Can’t wait for the “Is Cereal a Soup?” Video
MrTurkeyRulz “Is Mac N Cheese a soup?”
I was literally about to say the same thing lmao
no, that’s vsauce
Is ketchup a smoothie?
Cereal is probably a stew.
“...and as dictated by common sense” - that is the most passive agressive way I’ve ever heard anyone call someone else “stupid”
Judges develop a interesting way to call people stupid in their rulings xD
Gonna have to start using that.
@@k4zum4s4m4 Not just jusdge, anyone who deal with law know their ways of intelligently insult or threatening. That include politician, lawyer, prosecutor, etc...
Some people deserve it. They brainwashed me into thinking pizza was a sandwich!!!
or "imbecile" if theyre extra aggressive on calling stupid people
“Ketchup is not an acceptable topping to put on a hotdog”
Me: That sign can’t stop me because I can’t read
How ketchup isn’t an excerptible topping for a hotdog is beyond me.
The rest of the non American peeps the what
If those girls could read they would be very upset
Good
@@jewcvalemon8670 So is spelling.
Oddly enough, I've never found ketchup to be acceptable on hotdogs. It's strangely gratifying to find that I've been right all these years!
14:55 "And as dictated as common sense" that roast was completely unnecessary... And I love it
Now we just need to know if cereal is soup
Hes too powerful to be left alive.
It’s not
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I think cereal is a soup
I vote yes
How have you ignored the historical namesake? According to Wikipedia:
"The sandwich is named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, an eighteenth-century English aristocrat. It is said that he ordered his valet to bring him meat tucked between two pieces of bread. It is commonly said that Lord Sandwich was fond of this form of food because it allowed him to continue playing cards, particularly cribbage, while eating, without using a fork, and without getting his cards greasy from eating meat with his bare hands."
This should at least be considered when defining sandwiches. Clearly a hot dot with moderate condiments could be consumed whilst playing cribbage.
Note that the "easy to eat with the hands" is an important part of a sandwich. If you have a super sloppy mass of condiments between two slices of bread, that is known as a "mess", not a sandwich! This also includes "bone-in" "sandwiches" - they are messes, not sandwiches (unless the bones are eaten as well). This is why "sandwiches" at Jersey Mike's served Mike's Way are NOT sandwiches!
I like this (a sandwich is anything that can be eaten while playing cards
That includes many things, like wraps and pizzas. I'm totally open to that, but some people might whine.
Using the original use of a word invented centuries ago is silly. For example, the word "silly" used to mean something similar to "pious".
@@david2869 so, no sloppy joe's? thassa bullshit
Okay but seriously. When are we getting a "Conspiracy Theory" channel with that blue on the logo? Because that would probably be the best channel.
I know right
no
it should be book and comic theory
No because if he makes one on flat earth everyone will think flat earth is real
@@40watt53 Exactly.
Who’s coming back to watch MatPats old videos after knowing that his amazing theorising will come to an end, we’ll miss you MatPat
DONT REMIND ME
So, I watched the video until the end and didn't get it. Is it a sandwich or not?
I’m watching these for the first time. I only discovered these channels yesterday and I’m gutted that he’s leaving
@@timgorg1919 are u baiting?
@@instantchaos2385 What?
During class, we started talking about ‘is pizza a sandwich.’ Oh boy, I was so ready for that debate, all thanks to MatPat.
I've heard more people call pizza a pie rather than a sandwich, which I think is more fitting.
I asked my kid, he said no. I said what about if you fold it in half? He said yes.
@@stevesamson3940 so a calzone is a sandwich to your kid?in my opion i agree
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@@bencroyle3962 I guess pies are sandwiches now.
I had an idea regarding the definition of a "sandwich"
A sandwich is any food with a bread related base, regardless of filling and can be classified as several types and sub-types:
True Sandwich: 2 slices of regular loaf bread with any filling.
Sub-True Sandwich: 2 slices of other bread based material (bagel, tortillas, submarine, burger bun, etc.) with any filling, as long as both sides are not connected physically like a (hotdog bun, taco, etc).
Open-Pseudo-Sandwich: Only 1 piece of bread related base material with any topping but an open form (such as pizza).
Closed-Pseudo-Sandwich: Only 1 piece of bread related base material with any filling and a closed form (such as a tortilla).
Semi-Parted-Pseudo-Sandwich: Only 1 piece of bread related base material with any filling and a Half-closed/open form (such as a hot-dog, taco, etc).
False-Sandwich: A sub class that can apply to all the other classes if they are made with something other than bread as the base.
Husk: A sandwich that is just the bread.
Non-Sandwich: Food that lacks a bread base and does not class as any form of sandwich.
Stack: A sandwich with more than 3 layers of bread based material of any type that act as bases for filling.
You have acquired too much wisdom
He is too dangerous to be left alive
This is my sandwich compass for now on!! Thank you 😁
I know this is kinda silly but, “Does an apple a day ACTUALLY keep the doctor away”? Just a suggestion. Loved the vid!
Lol
Simple answer: no
Long answer: well that’s just a food theory ;)
YES! I SWEAR IT DOES!!!
(but you have to have a good throwing arm and decent aim)
@@spyda1857 r/holdup
It may keep the doctor away but not the dentist
My answer to those debates (is hotdog a sandwich, is cereal soup) is always 'if i ask for a sandwich, and you give me a hotdog, it doesnt matter what the dictionary says, it's simply not what i asked for'.
well you wouldnt 'just ask for a sandwich', you'd ask for a specific sandwich, like a ham sandwich, a pb&j, you get the deal. so that logic wouldnt make much sense either way
Well here’s your chicken wing…
That court case is outdated. Merriam webster now defines sandwich as "
1a: two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between
b: one slice of bread covered with food." A hot dog bun is a split roll.
Can we go back to the definition from the Earl of Sandwich?
So is a sub a hotdog.
That's what i thought, because by the earlier definition subway sandwiches would not be considered sandwiches
@@xPingviinix I was just trolling but this is genuinely interesting.
hold on, according to "b." toast is a sandwich
Matt, I believe “egg” was included in their definition of poultry (which would explain why they specify it and would also address your concern at 8:06)
Also, fried chicken is usually covered inside of breadcrumbs/flour and egg based batter.
Came to the comments for exactly this!
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@@tommyegan2181 What the
@@tommyegan2181 If your gonna pull a move like that at least use rick astley
When people ask me the go to ice breaker question: “if you had to eat only one food for the rest of your life what would it be?” And my answer is ALWAYS pizza because if you fold it in half and cut in the middle, it’s a sandwich. If you fold it in half but not all the way, it’s a taco. If you roll it, it’s a taco. You shred it up, it’s a salad. I guess it’s kinda a loop hole, because a pizza can have any toppings
A german company made a chocolate pizza. Anything can be pizza.
Tarte is pizza
Can’t be a taco without tortilla
It can't have any toppings, pineapple is strictly prohibited
Tom Louis Müller that is beautiful
7:10 omfg i can die happy now having this sound bite
5:22 love the fact they accidentally found oswald
I didn't notice that, that's really funny.
Mat pat: spends hours figuring out what makes a sandwich a sandwich
Me: *Hey, Alexa*
Alex Jones: Alexa you're lying to me
The rapid fire "IS THIS THING A SANDWICH" honestly made me want to curl up in a ball and cry because my entire life has been a lie
I'm your 100th like
I just kept screaming No at the screen.
It was such a painful experience :'(
I can’t wait to see the “Are hard boiled eggs boneless chicken” episode
Yo....
You onto something tho 👀
Lucretia Evans he didn’t say “are hard boiled eggs boneless chicken MEAT” just if they are boneless CHICKEN, which they are.
Eggs are chicken... convince me otherwise
@@attatawil Eggs can be duck. Even human. 😶
(I get what you're saying, just playing pedantic.)
Oreq but... they are chicken
They are chicken eggs
Like there are chicken feet and chicken feathers and chicken shite
They ARE 🐔 chicken
When you are eating eggs you are eating a chicken product... I’m not saying that eggs are chickens, they are not, but they are chicken flesh, they cannot be anything else
The thing that really bothers me about this whole situation is that the US Department of AGRICULTURE apparently doesn’t deal with PLANTS
Right? I'm highly confused. I'm pretty sure I've seen nutrition facts about produce on their site tho.
And they do the plant hardiness zone maps, I'm pretty sure
I beg your pardon
Matpat: Ketcup is not on that list.
Me: NOT SCIENTIFICALLY POSSIBLE!
I feel like I’m being lied too rn
Ah yes, ketcup, my favorite!
Ketchup is overrated
@@commanderstars7631 fry sauce is where it's at!! :D
Fried human too
When you look at other definitions.
Technically Chicken Wings, Nuggets, and Tenders are Dumplings.
They are fully-enwrapped meats in a breading, just like a Dumpling.
Mind = Blown lol
Is a sandwich a dumpling, or is it backwards?
My chicken wings are never enwrapped in breading. Just a good hot sauce!
@@diannt9583 yeah, wings are the one where it can varry wing to wing, but some chicken wings do have breading all around so those do classify as Dumplings.
Not really. A dumpling is never breaded. They are wrapped in dough.
its art in it self, making the question "is a hotdog a sandwich" a 18 minute long entertaining video worth to watch
Wow
sandwich are
two piece of bread... hot dog had just one cut up.... when come to what is what if you ask people what it is...first thing they come in mind usually is..not18 min video...that just overthinking...
My dad, my stepsis, my stepdad, and I were actually debating this very topic a few months ago! Boy these channels answer all of my strange but important questions, I love it!!
Why do hot dogs come in packs of 10 while the buns comes in packs of 8?
Money
Yes
In case you burn one
So the person cooking them can snack on 2 of them straight off the grill.
Why Don't Hot Dogs and Hot Dog Buns Come in Packs of Equal Number? ua-cam.com/video/9g3wDafZKU4/v-deo.html
I wonder if the guy in the picture matpat uses for a generic person watches him.
Well color me easily amazed at the level of quality of this question.
@Jacko Tacko Pretty sure he's from one of those stock photo sites. I've seen the image used elsewhere too
I was wondering that a while back, too :)
I wish the guy would reach out to MatPat lol that would be hilarious to see that he watched MatPat
what picture?
*HOW MATPAT IS FORMING THE INFINITY GAUNTLET:*
Time Stone: Game Theory
Reality Stone: Film Theory
Soul Stone: Food Theory
Space Stone: Conspiracy Theory
Power Stone: Theater Theory
Mind Stone: Book Theory
Edit: Music theory is a actual copyrighted term. So yeah that’s not gonna work
What about GTlive
the next is conspiracy theory
Power Stone would be Country theory
@@keatonjudd1476 Well GTLive is green, so still Time Stone
@@Vareni-s-Big-Davem-Fan Why?
I adore this channel - its ability to cover so much interesting terrotory off such direct and simple prompts is to be commended.
This is missing a big piece: the sub sandwich.
Really, a hotdog is more like a sub sandwich. Which is a sandwich.
A bit more specific would be to consider a meatball sub. I consider that to be a sandwich and it isn’t flat
This is exactly what I was about to comment!! A hot dog is exactly like a sub therefore it should be classified as a sandwich.
This is way shorter than this video. Thank you.
Did you forget the final point of the video? Why the hot dog is really not a sandwich? It uses only one piece of bread. It is not typically buttered. Etc.
How often do you go to subway and they butter the bread or cut it all the way in half?
The most American thing I’ve ever seen is the Donut Burger. Not a joke it’s an actual burger between 2 halves of a glazed donut.
It ain't a real Donut Burger if it doesn't have two whole Krispy Kreme donuts as the buns. Some people say it has to be a bacon cheeseburger to be authentic but I feel like a plain burger is okay
@Rebecca Solomon Now that I think about it it is 2 donuts and no I haven’t tried it
I HAVE TO TRY IT
i'm from america and have never heard of it before now.
I've had one and it is delicious as it clogs my arteries
The current Merriam Webster Dictionary definition of a sandwich: “two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between”
Molly Clare S P L I T R O L L
Subway can open next to that panera I can confirm we serve everything on one piece of bread
well yes, but actually no
Ravioli is a sandwich and I will not be taking questions.
Ice cream sandwich has no bread
There is 3 categories which every food can go:
-Sandwiches : A meal which you stack ingredients (you can have a sandwich of bread for example with 2 slices)
-Soups : Mostly liquid foods (can have a bit of solid food in it)
-Salads : One or a bunch of food you put together, in piece or not (a fruit is a salad of on ingredient)
Technically a hotdog is a sandwich, you can try with other foods, each of them can be in those categories.
So... is a tea... a soup?
I actually love to think, that both tea and coffee are soups. I read it once from a Tumblr or Twitter post and just fell in love with it.
@@mif_sovremennosty Technically, yes ^^
jello? steak?
@@theredpotatochip301 Jello and steak ? salad
Rice, Chapatis, tandoori kababs ??
Me: *eats hot dog with ketchup*
National Hotdog and Sausage Council: *you weren’t supposed to do that*
I only eat hotdogs with a sans amount of ketchup (any undertale fan will get it)
I have nothing good to reply
Belda Williams so a whole bottle
@@stupiddreamsyt2955 half that actually
@@beldawilliams3282 lol yes same
There's about 8 acceptable ways to pronounce "Worcester" in Massachusetts. Brave of Matpat to bypass them all and invent his own.
*N O W T H E R E I S N I N E , A N D N O B O D Y C A N S T O P M E ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !*
As someone who lives in western MA, the only answer I've heard be accepted is "wooster"
"Language is a democracy" -MatPat 2020
@@nish5799it’s Wooster OR woosta
Am from MA and I just about had a heart attack hearing him pronounce it lmao
Mat : "A Conspiracy Theory"
Me: That's it boys. The circle is complete.
we finally did it bois-
Mr Membrane finally... I have them all
Yeah
Yas queen!
Oh yeah, I have waited a loooooong time to hear MatPat say that!
It would be so funny if he started another channel called "The Conspiracy Theorists," even if it was just a parody of actual conspiracy theorists.
Eating pizza while watching food theory is the perfect combo.
Matpat: “ Ketchup is not on that list, Mayo is definitely not on that list”
Me really loud: “what!?”
Horse Radish is not on the list either.
*HERESY!*
What Hersey are you mad
NK17 was a rule for hotdogs that nobody over the age of 17 should put ketchup on a hotdog
Some rules are souppused to be broken
The Merriam-Webster website has this to say about the matter:
“Definition of sandwich (Entry 1 of 3)
1a : two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between
b : one slice of bread covered with food”
A split roll having a filling in between you say.... hmmm sounds like it could easily define a hotdog 🌭
Also the definition used in sandwich case would leave subs outside of the sandwich realm as the roll is never (at least in the normal case) fully separated, meaning it’s 1 contiguous piece of bread.
Another Aside, what would be the definition of ‘thin’? I’ve had some sammiches with some thicccc bread before, and would still consider them as sammiches.
Subs aren't sandwiches. They are Subs/Heroes. Do you call those sandwiches? I know I never have.
one slice of bread is not a sandwich deal with it i dont care
I have always considered subs to be sandwiches. In fact I thought they were called sub sandwiches. But I mean I guess I could see them being classified differently
Travis Yang yeah that’s the main thing a sandwich requires two pieces of bread while a hotdog only has one piece of bread.
@@ragefacememeaholic5366
Sub is short for submarine sandwich describing a sandwich that resembles a submarine.
Anything: *has a confusing origin*
MatPat: "I'm about to end this man's whole career."
obvsly-
MatPat: I fear no man... but that thing!
*fnaf story line*
MatPat: it scares me...
matpat nakey nakey ua-cam.com/video/a4RBR5eDayk/v-deo.html
Agree
Hearing you say "That's just a theory. A conspiricy theory" made me laugh. When's the fifth theory channel coming?
MatPat: "According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council..."
Me: *Pauses video to question humanity*
*hold up*
He almost started to laugh. You could hear in his voice how bullshit the council is.
At 15:06 he showed an image of a hotdog with ketchup and mustard. The Hot Dog and Sausage Council would probably be disappointed in this video because of this.
Not the fact that we fight over the definitions and categorizations of food?
@@lylacor8401 That and the fact that we create ENTIRE COUNCILS to fight over it for us!
Me: **hears that ketchup is not a condiment for hot dogs**
Also Me: **still do it**
Truly a person of culture.
Yeah, I don't care what the national council says, if the woman selling hot dogs from her trailer asks me what condiments I want, you can be goddamned sure I will say: "All of them!" And she'll hit me with ketchup and mayo.
Same
Imagine being part of ketchup gang.
@@stevenbobbybills imagine commenting on someone's comment just to be a hater
I prefer lucidchart’s explanation: no starch creates a salad, one side of starch is toast, two sides is a sandwich, three is a taco, four is a sushi, five is a quiche, six is a calzone, and layers of starch is a cake.
So yes, hotdogs are tacos.
Also chicken wings are not sandwiches... they are calzones.
mind blown
I TOLD YOU PIZZA WAS TOAST YOU HEAR THIS MOM I WASN’T LYING WHEN I SAID I HAD TOAST FOR DINNER
So a pizza could either be toast or a quiche depending on whether the crust on the sides rises above the toppings in the middle,
a burrito is halfway between sushi and a cake because the wrap often has some part where multiple layers exist, or possibly a quiche or calzone rather than sushi if one or two of the ends are sealed,
putting an extra piece of bread in the middle of your sandwich makes a cake,
and a steak is a salad...
What if I make a sandwich by putting bread, meat, bread, meat, bread? Three layers, so would it be a cake?
So, if I were to fold my pizza in 2, I'm eating a taco and if I put 2 pizza pieces on each other, I'm eating a sandwich, got it
Is anyone else in 2024 going back to watch all of matpat's videos to because they aren't ready fpr him to retire?
Omg YESSS
yes. yes i am
He’s gone… my childhood’s gone…
Yep 😢
Me
Matpat: "chicken wing" *shows drumstick/thigh*
Me: Is a drumstick a chicken wing?
If u go to roosters and get chicken wings they will give u drumsticks
Chicken wings have three parts - drums, flats, and that pointy end (idk what it’s called)
The drum pictured wasn’t a leg drumstick, it was part of a wing
I can’t believe this had to be explained to you🤣
Yes
Is hummus a smoothie and is coffee a soup
The reason "Is a hotdog a sandwich" feels like such an unanswerable mess is because we lack any sort of logical food taxonomy for classification. It's like in the 1800s when naturalists were arguing over what plant counts as a bush and what counts as a tree. It's an impossible question to solve because the two categories lack distinction. Instead, we found that dividing life in to Kingdom, Phylum, etc etc, genus, and species allowed us to classify every living thing on the planet coherently and the question of "is this a bush or tree" became a moot point. This is what needs to happen for food.
Is a hotdog a sandwich?
Irrelevant.Through what classification order does a hotdog derive? Now THAT is a useful question.
facts
Sandwich is a Sandwich. There is no room for "diversity" in the sandwich kingdom. If it's between two pieces of bread, it's a sandwich. A hotdog on the other hand, is on a bun, it's a hoagie.
Great comment and username!!! Honestly you're so cool I could store a side of meat in you for a month
@@ZennExile You're completely missing the point. The point is that "sandwich" isn't even up for consideration here. It's like saying "grasshopper" is supposed to be a species, when it's nothing more than a layman's name for any insect that has certain grasshopper like behavior and actually describes several completely unrelated species. If you tried to build your classification system around "grasshopper" you'd end up with more nonsense.
A hotdog is clearly a taco it has a firm of meat in it often has a firm of sauce added also can have vegetables and or fruit on them as well
Can’t wait for the “are eggs wet boneless chicken?” video
Lol
Is the shell a bone
Sir Shiro I never watched the seven deadly sins
@@markdahlia9543 no
I brought the hotdog question to my school a few years ago, and there were actual fights breaking out because of it
15:38 Okay, but can you "spread" a slice of ham? Lettuce? A slice of cold cheese? (You know, for cold ham and cheese sandwiches) Also, while making a hot dog, I often tear the buns because I'm bad at making hot dogs. Therefore, I sometimes make a cooked hot dog between _two separate buns_ with ketchup and sometimes mayo spread between them. So, by the definition of thinly sliced bread and thin spreadable stuff, hot dogs are not sandwiches. But that also means that a plain, cold ham sandwich is not a sandwich, either. I never buy egg salad sandwiches, I always make them at home. That means that I sometimes get lazy with the chopping and end up with slightly absurd chunks of egg. As I use three eggs per two pieces of bread, that's a thick spread. Would that not count as a sandwich then?
In conclusion: There is no conclusion and the world of culinary arts is a cold and ruthless wild west.
I’m just hungry 🤤😵💫
I think it just means it covers the surface area of the face side. Such as when you cover a bed with a blanket you’re spreading the blanket over the mattress.
If the court wasn’t so formal they could have just said “put” between them instead of “spread”
When everyone is talking about everything being a cake but then you learn everything is actually sandwich
Is meatloaf meatloaf or is meatloaf a meat cake with sauce icing?
is cake a sandwich
Reminds me of a story I wrote
you are a dad with a job and after coming home you see your wife sitting on the couch emotionlessly. you shake her and get frosting on your hand and then she falls apart and you find out she is cake. you go to you son’s bedroom and he also sits emotionlessly on his bed you find out he is also a cake. then everything in your house falls apart. You run out of the house to escape. You run and run but you find out the road is cake you still decide to run. everything is turning into into cake everybody is cake. You try to escape this world that is turning into a cake. You find somebody who has a house and has not turned into cake yet. You talk to him and ask “How are you not cake?” He answers with “I drank something.” You ask if you can live in his house and he agrees to it. After going in his house you wake up. You think it was all a dream. But you find out it wasn’t a dream you fell asleep inside the man’s house. The man says to you “You’re finally awake.” He gives you a drink that looks like a mix of purple and yellow. You ask what drink it is and he tells you “it will make it so you can’t turn into cake.” But it did the exact opposite. He’s the one who turned everything into cake. You are now a cake and you no longer actually exist.
A two layer cake...is a sandwich
@@davidharshman7645 wait... dang welp I guess the cake is a lie
Whenever the bun annoyingly splits apart then the hotdog gets to become a sandwich
Thank you, somebody who knows
Yes
I mean it can be a sandwich but then it isn't a hot dog
This is incontrovertible for sure
Yes
I did an entire essay back in highschool about a grilled cheese sandwich, spent days researching sandwichs, history and anatomy, technically a sandwich doesn't need two pieces of bread, it can be one, heck look at every subway sandwich, regardless, a hotdog is a sandwich, and by that means, most grains and dough also count, so also sandwiches are jelly donuts, taco, peta bread pockets, and yes, technically, an egg roll. Pop tarts, ravioli, which reminds me, Pop tarts are basically ravioli, ravioli is basically stuffed noodles, pop tarts are noodles. Fight me.
"aye bruh what kind of sandwich you want"
"Chicken wing"
Pull that off please
Chicken wing minus the chicken wing plus the bread minus the bread plus the sandwich
@@kationkat7400 i'll take two
This is the longest subway ad I've ever seen.
Underrated
very underrated
haha guys he did the funny
@Patrick Shaughnessy III
True
Lol
He really talking about the glizzy in the beginning, hope he shows us how to become a glizzard later.
Glizzy gobbler
Yer a glizzard Levi!
The glizzy god
I thought glizzy was blick
Lol I thought you were joking,but I like
MatPat may have made a reference to it at the beginning, but I would like to draw everyone's attention to the "Cube Rule of Food". As far as I can find, the "cube rule of food" originated from a Twitter post from user Phosphatide in March of 2018, who presented an image detailing the classifications of different foods based on the location of the starch in relation to the 'additions' (Including anything that falls under both 'toppings' and 'fillings'). The image not only lays a solid foundation for the definition of 'sandwhich', but also for things like 'toast', 'taco', and several other food nomenclatures. Phosphatide seems to have reverse-engineered a 'common sense' type approach and then using the broadest terms to describe/define.
What makes a sandwich a 'sandwich'? According to the Cube Rule of Food, any assortment of two separate intact starches with any number of non starch/different starch ingredients between them. Nobody with 'common sense' could argue that any example using this formula is NOT a sandwich.
Also, I think that by changing the identifier 'bread' to 'starch' it saves on trying to define 'bread' and including the other types of wrappings (I.e corn/flour tortillas, potato bread, buscuit, begal, etc). Check out the original tweet yourself or the website cuberule and have a look for yourself and see if you can possibly disagree with these definitions.
thank you , and have a good day.
Haha, I actually had a discussion on this at work last week. We didn't bring up hot dogs, but sandwiches was heavily discussed. The end sandwich definition we made was something along the lines of "one or more slices of a precooked carb with some form of topping or stuffing." This lead to pizza only counting as a sandwich when the dough is precooked. It was a fun discussion.
fold the pizza over, then its between bread ;)
What about potato skins? you precook the carb, and top them with bacon and stuff.
@@bow-tiedengineer4453 I guess that's a sandwich then! But only for twice /thrice baked potatoes, not baked potatoes...if I remember the recipe right.
Also, how has it been almost a year already since this video came out? It feels like only last month...
I've always wondered where does MatPat find his sources like these court cases. Not hating but its hilarious that an almost insignificant court case like this can actually be found. I really respect MatPat for doing such research that is soo hard to find. Keep it up!
I'm pretty sure you can search court records from government websites. At least recent records. I wouldn't be surprised if old records aren't as easily searchable.
I don't know about other countries but there are information officers which can give you information and they work because of a right which is right to information
@@hypertempest4916 What do you mean by "right to information".
@@pyk_ Its a fundamental right in our constitution which states that every citizen has the right to gain information such as all the case courts and stuff but of course classified stuff is still hidden.Journalists usually get information through this right.
Wait by the judges ruling a grilled cheese sandwich is not a sandwich the chesse is not spread
As someone who had looked after and cared for dogs, I can safely say that they do not become sandwiches when hot
Oooooookkkkkkaaaa- wait what. Oooooohhhhh.
Thanks for clearing it up, I've been confused about this for the last 2 years
I could have known that before I lit my dog on fire, for scientific reasons of course...
_Are you really sure about that?-_
Then I should call PETA for myself.
NY also classifies sandwich because of food stamps, a food stamp user cannot buy prepared or hot case food. Oddly enough, stores in NY will put prepared fried and rotisserie chicken in the cooler case and then it's food stamp approved. Gotta love NY.
Theory: MatPat is using this channel just so he can make a theory about Diet Coke
100% certification
yes, now we wait
Can't wait😂
Can't wait for that
Surprising that one didn't come with the 5 videos that came when the channel was launched
Me: It's all sandwiches?
Food Theory: Always has been.
The goverment*
TheHipOne *bang*
No they have all been pies like open faced sandwiches
YES
Nah, everything is a cake
In Mexico, we have a similar discussion: do quesadillas need to have cheese? It was such a big deal that the Real Academia de la Lengua Española (The ones that make the "official" dictionary) changed the definition from the dictionary. U.U
The root word queso is spanish for cheese. Having a quesadilla with no cheese would be like have a hamburger with no ham.
@@conniethesconnie but hamburgers in the U.S. at least don’t usually have ham they have beef
@@sushiroll111 and there are no rolls used to make a sushi roll.
@@conniethesconnie very funny
Honestly, a quesadilla without cheese is technically a gordita (only reason people would accept quesadillas without cheese is because they want to charge extra)
Just checked the Merriam-Webster dictionery and the defenition of a sandwitch is:
a: two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between
b: one slice of bread covered with food
so I guess that a hotdog is a sandwich
That intro is the most meta intro yet
Edit: A hot dog would truly be in hufflepuff
Indeed
As some say, it “slaps”
Yup
Hufflepuff is not the worst hoouuuussseeee
@@trisle2764 you sound like you're in Hufflepuff
People coming over from Film Theory:
“And that’s just a theory, a Fil-uhh-FOOD Theory
I said it here and I said it first, Matpat is 100% going to make another channel with blue colour and call it a conspiracy theory. Somebody give me a medal in __ years __ month __ days "but thats just a theory a conspiracy theory annnnd cut"
@Psycho Gamer i hope im right though only time will tell, also i subbed to ur channel i would really apreciate it if you checked mine out to
What about game theory and gtlive
@@RegiMags8340 ? does he reveal another channel
@@RegiMags8340 noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, i just saw the video now and they alreayd said conspiracy theory why!!!
Vegetarian: Hmm maybe i'll have a sandw-
USDA: NOPE!
I was the Quality Assurance Manager at a food plant that made both sandwiches and pizza. Per the USDA, their jurisdiction did NOT cover any of our products where the meat was covered by a bread product (sandwiches.)
However, they were very interested in any of our products where the meat was readily visible, e.g. a pepperoni pizza (NOT a sandwich.) 😜
i love how he spent like a minute arguing about how poultry is already meat and they didn't have to say "poultry or meat"
But it’s like when there’s a separate area on the menu for fish and a separate section for meat
shut up mat pat is aa beutiful baby boi who should noit be shunned in this way!
@@-No_3- Which is, also nonsense. Meat is meat, it doesn't matter if the animal is warm or cold blooded, or covered in fur or not, most excuses to exclude fish from being called meat are just ridiculous.
You fail Matt.
Eggs are classified as poultry products, not dairy products
@@kimberlyjacobsen4148I was just thinking about that while watching this
So any sweet topping between two slices of bread must either:
- have butter smeared on the bread
- have a savory component
- not be a sandwich
I disagree wholeheartedly to this sentiment. Call me an ingredients-agnostic, structure-neutral sandwich eater!
I agree. I agree that both a hot dog isn't a sandwich because restaurants don't call it a "hot dog sandwich", but i also agree that sandwich "filling" does not need to be savory. Which includes:
fruit salad
pb and j
ice cream
fluffernutter
pb and honey
strawberry shortcake (which is sandwich ISH even though you don't eat it with your hands)
Judge: "Two slices of bread"
Me: [Cries in Sub/Hoagie]
Carrow's: [Cries in Club Sandwich and French Dip]
my definition of a sandwich: bread, something edible, bread. SIMPLE
What about people that practically never put the second piece of bread at the top (pretty sure that's the case for most Europeans)
Does that mean that We eat barely any sandwiches?
Then you are eating pies?
@@MatiNuva1724 that's because outside of Americans, we don't call them sandwiches. We just call it...bread with cheese or bread with whatever else you can put on bread. Americans are the only ones who call it an "open faced sandwich". We define a Sandwich by it having bread + something edible + bread
I think the last channel should be "Conspiracy Theory" now.
BionicleFreek99 or book theory i guess
YES GET THIS MAN A MEDAL
Dang you beat me to it!
Last, I think you mean next.
iluvpikachu YES I WILL LOVE THAT FOR THE NEXT ONE
At 7:13 he said “And that’s just a theory, a conspiracy theory.” And it was blue. A few days ago when he launched this channel he said he had an idea for the 5th channel. It was blue. And the conspiracy theory was surrounded by blue. He is going to make conspiracy theories. But hey, that’s just a theory. A conspiracy theory.
It’s a joke
don't bother mate, obviously he doesn't understand the joke
I can only hope for a conspiracy theory channel
No, no, no, the other slot on his logo won't be for Conspiracy Theory, it will obviously be for Conspiracy Theory Theory where he deep dives Conspiracy Theories to find out what the usual Conspiracy guys AREN'T telling us.
I thought of the same exact thing and was about to post it when i saw your comment.
I still wonder to this day if the generic image of a man knows he’s in almost every MatPat theory video.
That guy IS MatPat
@WizLou 02 No, I mean the man at the far left at 2:19. That isn’t MatPat.
@@vanillasita8026 point taken. I do see him in almost every video
Its probably a stock image so he knows hes getting seen a lot
@Maxx E Well yeah I know it’s a stock image
Sandwich is a vibe. Its about the purpose of the structure of the food.
Everyone: debating on what's a sandwich
Me: Matpat said "Worcester" wrong
Came to the comments to make sure this was here. 👍
This
It’s not his fault. It’s pronounced nothing like how it’s spelt and he’s American...
Dan Slater funny story. I was raised in northern Connecticut. Moved away after 6th grade and didn’t see Worcester’s name for a couple decades. When I was back there while working, I totally forgot how to pronounce it. When a local corrected me, I felt like an idiot having forgotten the pronunciation.. lol
i know it bugged me to but glad that Massachusetts was the one to settle the debate.
Matpat: people are making alignment charts about this.
Also Matpat: makes charts about which french fry has the best bang for your buck.
Theory idea: How much sugar is in willy wonka's candy forest room
Way too much, but that's just a theory.
A FOOD THEORY, thanks for watching
Is that a food theory or a film theory?
@@arandomqueerfanpeep7655 it's an enigma, like Wonka himself
Diabetes lots of diabetes
nowadays, that food pyramid is a food plate circle thing
Matt patt your giving off so much dad energy now that my english teacher played this video in class. Yeah. Your videos are becoming relevant in school. You've got lots of dad energy.
Amazing 👍
To be honest it kinda feels like the same situation where “moose” refers to both an individual and a group of moose. Sandwich would be a overlapping term describing any product based around a bread like substance used as an edible utensil while also having there be a few true sandwiches which can include the term “sandwich” in their name. Just like how there’s Disney princesses but then also the elite club.
A SANDWICH IS BRITISH AND ALSO A SANDWICH CAN HAVE JUST NO MEAT NORMALLY MEAT SANDWICHES ARENT EVEN THAT POPULAR IN BRITAN
Karen Tian where’d that come from 🤣 why is it’s British status the defining factor XD
@@noahhascall3004 I wrote that before the vid was finished
True, so true. It really just depends on how you look at it I guess.
@@karentian5692 That makes sense, when I got to that part I was so confused because I eat sandwiches, some with and some without, meat
Correction to this episode on the justice ruling:
Since the justice used a definition from a dictionary, that definition is now common law in that district. Therefore, any case within that jurisdiction is bound to that specific definition of a sandwich, regardless if the dictionary changes it or not. The legislative body has a choice to amend, remove, or add any law to contradict this ruling; however, if they don't (and they haven't) it is law in that specific jurisdiction until a higher court over turns it or the legislative branch changes it.
TLDR - it isn't matter whether the dictionary definition changes, the definition used-as of that moment in time-is what the legal definition of a sandwich is.
The definition has already changed; I just checked the Merriam-Webster dictionary definition and it seems to describe a hotdog:
"two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between"
Let's hope the dictionary definition changes back before a higher court over rules the common law!
@@jon6128 They can choose to adopt that definition of a hotdog without adopting a different definition of a sandwich.
You NEED to make a Conspiracy Theorists channel!!!!
"Wait, it's all sandwiches?"
"Always has been."
*Inaudible gunshots because sound doesn't travel in space*
*But the gun doesn't work since there's no air to let the gun ignite to fire the bullet*
@@aurora6256 *the first one turns around with a machete but loses grip on it because they're in space*
@@filelost9194 grip exists in space though
@@Chriscraft-ug3sz well it might be hard to grip it because of the lack of gravity
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The merriam webster now defines a sandwich as "two pieces of bread or a spilt roll with a filling inbetween." Aswell as the definition being given from the court excluding other well know sandwichs like cheesesteaks and subs. We should also keep in mind that the way the bread is cut also has a roll and was intentional, as it was for other sandwichs like subs and cheesteaks. The reasoning behind the split roll was so that the filling of the sandwich would not fall out by sandwiching the fillings to ensure a less sloppy meal. Hotdogs I feel are more of a universal food, because even though yes, they are sandwichs by definition they are also tacos aswell because they also fit the definition.
Tacos are sandwiches
mw dictionary also adds "one slice of bread covered with food"
@@zue7606 No cause tacos are made with corn tortillas which dont fall under the category of breed unless u use flower tortillas which are used in burritos and wraps
Jesus
Okay, hot dogs may be sandwiches, but they are NOT tacos. Tacos are made with tortillas, which don't always fit bread. Soft shell tacos are sandwiches because the flour tortillas are bread, but corn tortillas disqualify hard shell tacos
This whole channel still feels like a fever dream
How do u know it isn't one 🤔
I found it like a day ago and I was like... mat? You good?????? FOOD?? Definitely a fever dream my friend
Would English captions be able to be added? I know it’s an old video but captions help sooooo much 💖🥺 even auto generated would be great with Mats great annunciation 👏
Internet: “Is a hot dog a sandwich?”
Tax Collectors: “Yes.”
Massachusetts + MatPat: “No.”
Me: “Yesn’t.”
*NoYes*
Nes
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but it *IS* a type of sandwich
it's a Hoagie
ITS A GLIZZY
Instead of “everything is cake”, now it’s “is everything a sandwich?”
Is cake a sandwich?
@@wavechild5164 no the bread isn't thin if it is considered bread at that point
Wave Child And that is the paradoxical question.
It's a food with starch on top and bottom
its a frosting sandwich
I can tell you as a culinary student according to our definition in our culinary textbooks
-pizza
-hot dogs
-open face sandwich
-or any filling between or on a piece of bread.
The actual formal definition in out textbook word for word is
"Any filling cold or warm on a single/two/ or more pieces of bread, roll, bun, peta, tortilla, or wrap."
It's such a broad term it's not even funny sometimes in class. I'm not trying to start anything I just thought people would like to know what the definition of a sandwich is by the people who make these sandwiches. It's just interesting
we actually did a discussion/debate of this to test out a program for discussion online, and I gave a similarly broad definition, my classmates kept saying how wrong/insane I was for calling Oreos, ice cream sandwiches, pizza, one slice of untoasted bread with jelly, etc, etc all sandwiches
@@sisi7304 that's cool. Yeah we have a fun debate about it with the first year students every year.
@@FTSIOBye thanks, that also sounds fun
@Brainworm Fatigue not according to a culinary textbook. I do consider it more of a taco but I don't know
Let's call it a food
"If the Sun's out, buns are out" -MatPat; 30th July, 2020.
"A thin layer"
Me putting 10 layers of salami on my subway: So ive never had a sandwich?
Subway doesn’t sell sandwiches, they sell Subs or ‘Submarines’ 🙄
10 layers aren't considered 1 layer
Ok a simple way of how a hot dog is a sandwich is to say “ look at a meat ball sub it’s a sandwich right” then explain how a meat ball subs meatballs are placed in bread like a hot dog. Finally show how a meatball sub is essentially a hot dog but with different filling. So if a meatball sub is a sandwich a hotdog is too.-I explained this poorly but I think it will due
That's assuming meatball SUBS are accepted as sandwiches.
@@voxorox Sub is short for submarine sandwich, which means subs are considered a sandwich. A meatball sub is a sub so therefore it's a sandwich.
Isn't the bread on those 2 pieces, though?
@@blahthebiste7924 Some subs have 2 slices of bread, some don't. The meatball sub doesn't have 2 slices of bread.
N-no... A meatball and a hot dog - more generally speaking, a sausage - are in no way, shape, or form, the same, nor similar
Someone: Hotdog is a sandwic-
MatPat: *break down the wall like the kool aid man* NO
Matpat isn’t nearly as powerful as the koolaid man though
Unoriginal
OH NOOOOOO
Duane Mgendi noice
Angela Hsiao or is he? We don’t know what he does in that closet XP. I mean the kool aid man is going to be the next thanos so-
It is my firm belief that a sandwich is defined as any filling betwixt two separate pieces of bread. By this definition, a hot dog CAN be a sandwich if the top and bottom of the bun become separated. If it remains one bread, it is stuffed bread.
Personally I slice the bun into separate pieces and melt American cheese onto both buns also toasting the buns in the process. I then slice my hot dog longitudinally and lay the slices cut-side face down on the bottom bun. I spread a mixture of guacamole and mayo on the top bun. My final act is to bring the two halves together as a sandwich. As with all sandwiches, I then cut it in half horizontally to make two small handheld and nicely portioned sandwiches. This makes sandwiches easier to eat without making the other half into a mess and easier to save for later if I am full after the first half.
Next years dictionary: Hotdog - Not a sandwich
Yes
Hot dogs are tacos
Matpat:we were wrong
Bruh Moments that’s a bruh moment
A pizza is actually toast.
Dictionary: two thin pieces of bread, usually buttered, with a thin layer (as of meat, cheese, or savoury mixture) spread between them.
Subway: THIN?
Subway uses a bun (or split loaf) not two pieces of bread sooooooooo
what kills me the most is that "with a thin layer (as of meat, cheese, or savoury mixture) spread between them"
does that make any two pieces of bread(or even one) that has anything sweet in them isn't a sandwich? meaning pb&j for example?
Jundas it’s the spirit that counts and subway makes two parts out of one loaf, though for ease of use, they leave a bit intact... but somehow I still end up with a true sandwich many times
@@1mSeal I think Peanut butter and Jelly count as "savory mixtures," and they're also spread along the bread as the dictionary mentioned.
@@johnlebay4124 okay, if you just put jam in there, that isn't a sandwich? if you use nutella, is that not a sandwich?
that is just asinine
I love how the supreme court legitimately argue over what foods have to be named
hey, its good to not talk about bogus laws or how AH has wronged JD yet again for once, ya know?
a pop-tart is a calzone
it's for the taxes
v a t
@@jvpro2076 It's more of a pizza honestly. The top part is a frosting, not breading sealing in the actual filling.
@@aaronclark7224 it's cake
4:23 open faced sandwich = toast. jelly on toasted bread = jelly toast