@@anoriginalname.8234 for me it doesn’t, but at subway, they use a knife to cut the loaf of bread in half, and they also hold a knife to the ingredients when closing it, pushing the ingredients and breaking the other side
@@ColonelHaxi actually used to work at subway (i only lasted a week) when they push down the vegetables in a subway sandwich, the other end is not being cut. we were told not to use the sharp side of the knife to push the ingredients down to avoid cutting the bread.
*walks up to the witness stand* As the Prosecution's witness, I do have to point out that even if a sub sandwich isn't made with the same type of bread, it is indeed made with _one_ piece of bread, cut in a similar manner to a hotdog bun. Therefore, we have to conclude then that if a sub sandwich is indeed a sandwich, technically speaking, a hotdog is also a sandwich.
@@andreacarnevale3152 If you split a piece of bread, it practically makes two smaller pieces of bread. It doesn't matter if it's not fully split, some subs are this way and are still happily considered sandwiches.
Ok hear me out. I was going to argue that hot dogs are actually tacos, but I then came to a stunning conclusion. A sandwich is essentially a layer of filling of whatever sort stuffed between two layers of baked dough. A pie is a layer of baked dough with a layer of filling on top, often with another layer of baked dough on top of all that. Therefore, this whole argument is irrelevant because *_sandwiches are a form of pie._*
OBJECTION! No, it is not. Since a pie needs to be baked altogether, including the dough, whatever ingredients you might add, mayonnaise if you feel like it, whilst a sandwhich is not baked. Sure, the dough is, but that's one of the ingredients creation. Practically, you could bake a sandwhich, but it's going to taste horridly, for example, the lettuce and the tomatoes would dry off. Therefore, it can't resist the heat a pie can (and the heat necessary for the creation of a pie), therefore your argument is inexplicably wrong
HOLD IT! "Baking" a sandwich is not uncommon at all. Every time you go to Subway they ask if you want your sandwich put in an oven. The result is great crispy bread and melted cheese, not ruined taste. And not every type of pie is made by baking the entire thing. Like every kind of food, there are many acceptable ways to prepare pie and all of its forms, sandwiches included.
@@calebcostrini FINE!! Even with the fact of a sandwich being baked is acceptable, there is an incorrect way to prepare foods, and then there is the correct one. I like my pies crusty and well done, since that's the correct way of making them. The creator of a pie has envisioned it to be made this way, so who are we, mere mortals, to argue with him? Subsequently, pastry, for example, is short, made with fat and flakey or crumbly, with no gluten structure or rising agent. Bread, both yeast breads and quick breads, have rising agents and use gluten, as well as things like eggs to give them structure. A pie is not a sandwich. A sandwich is not a pie.
If I put peanut butter or any other common sandwich filling in between two slabs of pastry, would that not be a sandwich? An unorthodox sandwich, but in the entire culinary world there are so many ways of making any type of food that almost any "correct" way is entirely subjective. And that's all sandwiches are. An unorthodox and atypical form of pie.
Pie actually isn't a sandwich because the filling is surrounded on all sides by dough which makes pies a form of calzone or vice versa, hot dogs are tacos though
Technically, the hot dog can be classified as such since the sausage is 'sandwiched' between two halves of the same bun. It doesn't even have to be bread; I could put in a slice of salami between two slices of pizza and call it a sandwich.
There was a guy who was born with stronger than usual stomach acids once (and of course stronger stomach lining to match so he didn't digest himself), made a career of eating inedible things that he could digest with ease. I think his magnum opus was eating an entire ass passenger jet piece by piece over a few years.
I like to imagine that, after the games end, the Ace Attorney characters are all just trapped in purgatory forced to debate about shitty topics for all eternity. (It’s still a better idea than Apollo Justice imo)
You can just cut a piece of bread without cutting it in half (You will just cut it so that You will have acces to the inside but the breads will still be connected) and It will still be a sandwhich so Two pieces of bread is not a must. A single connected bread that can hold the material inside is enough
There are many classifications of sandwiches. Hot dogs ARE SANDWICHES. They belong to the regular hot sandwiches category. And how bout we argue some more, pizza is technically both a sandwich and not.
In response to the hammer sandwich conundrum, I thought he would have said "Just because you can't eat it doesn't mean it's not a sandwich. It's just an inedible sandwich." But the "everything is edible if you're brave enough" argument works too😂😂
Ok, hear me out: Axiom 1: A sandwich is the result of filling food between two pieces of bread, or spread over a piece of bread Axiom 2: Supermarkets and bakeries sell bread. People buy or steal that bread and they can also make homemade bread. Thus, bread also ends up in homes and other locations. Axiom 3: Everything is edible if youre brave enough Consider any two slices of bread: they could be from different stores, different houses, or even different countries. They, and everything in between them constitute a sandwich. The contents of the sandwich are everything between the two slices. However, there may be other slices of bread between the two original slices f bread, thus creating a graph-like structure composed of mini sandwiches. Moreover, every single slice of bread is always a sandwich: there is always something on it (air, plastic wrapper, other bread) and per axiom 3, everything is edible if you're brave enough. Conclusion: the entire planet is a network of sandwiches.
I propose to amend Axiom 1. A sandwich is certainly the result of filling food between two slices of bread, but it must be acknowledged that said filling must be in direct physical contact with the slices of bread. Due to the common interpretation that air and other gases are grouped together with the vacuum as so-called "empty space", the bread is not in a philosophical sense "touching" the air, and as such it cannot be said that anything between two arbitrary slices of bread constitute a sandwich.
Okay, I'm just gonna clarify this. A hotdog is in fact...... it's own thing. That's right, by official food law (yes, food law exists for several reasons) it is it's own thing.
Edgeworth: "A hotdog is two pieces of bread with something in between" A hotdog is littered just one piece a bread. Subway is just a giant hotdog. A hotdog is not a sandwich until you spilt the bread into two pieces.
Not legally though cause one time there was a food court with a shop that selled like emponadas or something and a sandwich shop was put there but food courts aren't supposed to have to shops selling the same thing so they needed a legal definition of sandwich to know if emponadas are sandwiches and the definition says there has to be 2 breads
@@dbone3356 *TAKE THAT!* here is decisive evidence proving that hot dogs are tacos cuberule.com _(I swear I replied earlier but apparently it didn't go through)_
No... It changes states of matter during the freezing process, making it different. Although the idea of beaming assholes with ice balloons is appealing.
Well I agree with him! if burgers are sandwiches than hot dogs can be too. Also, I’ve seen sandwiches made with one piece of bread, and they are still considered sandwiches.
The Earl of Sandwich, creator of the sandwich, only used one piece of bread to grasp the condiments while he played cards. So according to the creator of the sandwich himself, the hotdog is a sandwich.
@@medes5597 Well, it kind off does, but, is there really a problem?, It refers to hot DOGS, so it works, and it also has to do with the context, I mean if you say that, you're not refering to a bread made out of dogs.
I'm here to put an end to this debate once and for all. A hot dog is actually *not* a sandwich because you can eat a hot dog without a bun. The term "hot dog" refers to the meat. A *hot dog in a bun* may count as a sandwich, but the hot dog itself does not. You would not eat ham and call it a sandwich.
OBJECTION! The term Hot Dog, according to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary is: "especially : a frankfurter with a typically mild flavor that is heated and usually served in a long split roll" so the bread is part of what encapsulates a "Hot Dog".
@@EffeThree OBJECTION! Read it again. It says "usually". The word "usually" does not mean the same as "always". The bun is not always included, therefore it is not an essential part of the equation! Therefore, the term "hot dog" does not have to include the bun!
OBJECTION! While you are correct that it says the term “usually” and it could be understood the way you are saying, the way the “usually” could also be understood as is that the frankfurter could also be served on another kind of bread other than a “long split bun”, but that the bread has to always be a part of the equation! It wouldn’t make sense to mention the bread if it wasn’t a fundamental part of the equation so in this case it would only make sense that the way I’m talking about is the true way!
@@EffeThree OBJECTION! Sorry, but what you're saying makes no sense! The definition makes mention to no other types of bread! There is no reason to assume that bread is an essential part of the equation of the definition doesn't mention that bread is always required! Beyond that, saying that the only true way to eat a hot dog is between bread is extremely limiting! Are you saying that if you eat a hot dog without bread that it is not really a hot dog? Sorry, but that just isn't true!
Except if you break the bread....it’s no longer a hotdog and is then only a sandwich. If a hotdog only has one piece of bread wrapped around a sausage then breaking the bread makes it two pieces, resulting in it being a sandwich.
Let me break the news to you. A hot dog is always a sandwich. Sorta the same way most subs. A meatball sandwich is in a singular bun, but it's still a sandwich
“Hotdogs aren’t sandwiches because it lies between one piece of bread! Not two!”
Subway sandwiches:
Subway sandwich buns when folded break into 2. Therefore, it becomes a submarine sandwich
@@ColonelHax there is also a possibility that hotdog buns also break into 2.
@@anoriginalname.8234 for me it doesn’t, but at subway, they use a knife to cut the loaf of bread in half, and they also hold a knife to the ingredients when closing it, pushing the ingredients and breaking the other side
@@ColonelHaxi actually used to work at subway (i only lasted a week) when they push down the vegetables in a subway sandwich, the other end is not being cut. we were told not to use the sharp side of the knife to push the ingredients down to avoid cutting the bread.
@@8star331 well my cousin does otherwise I guess
“So you could put a hammer between two pieces of bread and call it a sandwich?”
“Most certainly.” 😂
Im mean so far u can eat it just once
If you put bread on the floor and tell someone on the other side of the world to do the same the earth is a sandwich
@@bubbaloobub3592 fun fact: two channels did this!
Its technically a sandwich, just not a edible one xD
hammer time
I mean...both are tasty....
Yummy hammer sandwich
The end
*No no, he's got a point.*
You saying about the guys or the sandwiches and hotdogs?
Agree with you statment sir
"Anything can be edible if youre brave enough"
Here I go eating paper again
Paper is even a plant based product
@@bc-bd5vb what?
@@exclusivedoubt8026 time to eat wooden tables
It's tasty lol. Same with chalk
Time to eat my time
The way the hotdog and sandwich are placed in edgeworth's hands in the thumbnail is just perfect
I have a hot dog, I have a sandwich, BOOM Hot Sandwich Dog
OBJECTION, IT'S CALLED A SUB "SANDWICH" WHICH IS SERVED ON A HOTDOG BUN
HOLD IT! Subs are NOT served on HOTDOG BUNS! they’re served inside of a Baguette cut in half! Here’s my proof! 🥖 🍅 🥩 🫑🧀
@@thesun6983 OBJECTION, THEY'RE THE SAME KIND OF BREAD
@@RIP_Texpert WAIT A MINUTE. BUT ITS NOT CUT THE SAME WAY! THUS CHANGING THE TYPE OF SMADWICH! ITS NO LONGER A HOT DOG BUN!
@@thesun6983 it IS cut the same way, have you never been to Subway before?
*walks up to the witness stand* As the Prosecution's witness, I do have to point out that even if a sub sandwich isn't made with the same type of bread, it is indeed made with _one_ piece of bread, cut in a similar manner to a hotdog bun. Therefore, we have to conclude then that if a sub sandwich is indeed a sandwich, technically speaking, a hotdog is also a sandwich.
But if you break the bun it's not an hot dog anymore...
No, I Have In fact Had Hotdogs With 2 Pieces Of Bread
@@TheSmileyC1 an hot dog is just one piece of bread
@@andreacarnevale3152 If you split a piece of bread, it practically makes two smaller pieces of bread. It doesn't matter if it's not fully split, some subs are this way and are still happily considered sandwiches.
OBJECTION, IT'S CALLED A SUB "SANDWICH" WHICH IS SERVED ON A HOTDOG BUN
@George Khoory Thank you
I'm Brazilian and, in Portuguese, the word "bun" is the same word as "bread" lol
Yeah this is true
About to comment that
in french too, so probably every other latin based languages as well.
In spanish too
@@necrothescistt8164 Probably.
“ANYTHING CAN BE EDIBLE IF YOU ARE BRAVE ENOUGH!”
- Edgeworth
China approves.
Ok hear me out. I was going to argue that hot dogs are actually tacos, but I then came to a stunning conclusion.
A sandwich is essentially a layer of filling of whatever sort stuffed between two layers of baked dough. A pie is a layer of baked dough with a layer of filling on top, often with another layer of baked dough on top of all that. Therefore, this whole argument is irrelevant because *_sandwiches are a form of pie._*
OBJECTION! No, it is not. Since a pie needs to be baked altogether, including the dough, whatever ingredients you might add, mayonnaise if you feel like it, whilst a sandwhich is not baked. Sure, the dough is, but that's one of the ingredients creation. Practically, you could bake a sandwhich, but it's going to taste horridly, for example, the lettuce and the tomatoes would dry off. Therefore, it can't resist the heat a pie can (and the heat necessary for the creation of a pie), therefore your argument is inexplicably wrong
HOLD IT! "Baking" a sandwich is not uncommon at all. Every time you go to Subway they ask if you want your sandwich put in an oven. The result is great crispy bread and melted cheese, not ruined taste. And not every type of pie is made by baking the entire thing. Like every kind of food, there are many acceptable ways to prepare pie and all of its forms, sandwiches included.
@@calebcostrini FINE!! Even with the fact of a sandwich being baked is acceptable, there is an incorrect way to prepare foods, and then there is the correct one. I like my pies crusty and well done, since that's the correct way of making them. The creator of a pie has envisioned it to be made this way, so who are we, mere mortals, to argue with him? Subsequently, pastry, for example, is short, made with fat and flakey or crumbly, with no gluten structure or rising agent. Bread, both yeast breads and quick breads, have rising agents and use gluten, as well as things like eggs to give them structure. A pie is not a sandwich. A sandwich is not a pie.
If I put peanut butter or any other common sandwich filling in between two slabs of pastry, would that not be a sandwich? An unorthodox sandwich, but in the entire culinary world there are so many ways of making any type of food that almost any "correct" way is entirely subjective. And that's all sandwiches are. An unorthodox and atypical form of pie.
Pie actually isn't a sandwich because the filling is surrounded on all sides by dough which makes pies a form of calzone or vice versa, hot dogs are tacos though
This is done so well, this guy really is on to something with these skits, i hope he keeps at it.
Technically, the hot dog can be classified as such since the sausage is 'sandwiched' between two halves of the same bun.
It doesn't even have to be bread; I could put in a slice of salami between two slices of pizza and call it a sandwich.
“Anything can be edible as long as you’re brave enough” has the same energy as “if there’s a hole there’s a way” 🤣🤣🤣
*who says hammers aren't edible*
"Anything can be edible if you're brave enough." Scary but true.
There was a guy who was born with stronger than usual stomach acids once (and of course stronger stomach lining to match so he didn't digest himself), made a career of eating inedible things that he could digest with ease.
I think his magnum opus was eating an entire ass passenger jet piece by piece over a few years.
@@redeye4516 ................i feel like maybe *some* of his time could have been better spent, but... to each their own, i guess.
“ANYTHING CAN BE EDIBLE IF YOUR BRAVE ENOUGH!”
Edgeworth’s teeth : help me
Objection your honor I believe a hotdog has three sides to its bun making it a soft shelled taco.
The Cubed Rule of Food supports this statement
I like to imagine that, after the games end, the Ace Attorney characters are all just trapped in purgatory forced to debate about shitty topics for all eternity.
(It’s still a better idea than Apollo Justice imo)
You can just cut a piece of bread without cutting it in half (You will just cut it so that You will have acces to the inside but the breads will still be connected) and It will still be a sandwhich so Two pieces of bread is not a must. A single connected bread that can hold the material inside is enough
hold it
sanwiches are bread on top and bottom but if you cut the hot dog bun in half it will still be side way and considered not a sandwich
There are many classifications of sandwiches. Hot dogs ARE SANDWICHES. They belong to the regular hot sandwiches category. And how bout we argue some more, pizza is technically both a sandwich and not.
I remember my friends having a really heated debate about this topic. It almost ruined our friendship.
I love how in these type of videos Phoenix ends most likely with a mental breakdown or just saying "Get me out of here.." at the end
I enjoy that this was short, and that there was a turnabout.
In response to the hammer sandwich conundrum, I thought he would have said "Just because you can't eat it doesn't mean it's not a sandwich. It's just an inedible sandwich."
But the "everything is edible if you're brave enough" argument works too😂😂
you can fold a piece of bread in half and put your filling in the middle and that doesnt make it any less of a sandwich
It would make it a taco
Unlike the me in this video i use the cube rule
Why did I read 'filling' as 'finger'?
whatever you say, 'boss baby.'
@@Gabriel-G. i did too.
Me, who can eat hot dogs without the bun:
*I am four parallel universes ahead of you*
It's just sausages right?
@@ruchikhera7013 yes
"Do you eat sandwich sideways?"
"No? Why would i do that?"
"Exactly"
"ANYTHING CAN BE EDIBLE IF YOU'RE BRAVE ENOUGH"
Time to literally eat sun
when i play Ace Attorney I will be asking myself every 3 seconds "and when are we going to discuss if the ocean is a soup"
"Anything can be edible if you're brave enough!"
*casually eats entire sun*
edit:
actually no eat the fucking universe
XDDD
"A little spicy"
@@legendofgaming3851 yes
Now you can eat sunlightttt
IT'S FUCKING RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAW
Mattpat: hold my theory
Ok, hear me out:
Axiom 1: A sandwich is the result of filling food between two pieces of bread, or spread over a piece of bread
Axiom 2: Supermarkets and bakeries sell bread. People buy or steal that bread and they can also make homemade bread. Thus, bread also ends up in homes and other locations.
Axiom 3: Everything is edible if youre brave enough
Consider any two slices of bread: they could be from different stores, different houses, or even different countries. They, and everything in between them constitute a sandwich. The contents of the sandwich are everything between the two slices.
However, there may be other slices of bread between the two original slices f bread, thus creating a graph-like structure composed of mini sandwiches.
Moreover, every single slice of bread is always a sandwich: there is always something on it (air, plastic wrapper, other bread) and per axiom 3, everything is edible if you're brave enough.
Conclusion: the entire planet is a network of sandwiches.
but how can i eat air
@@adudeintheinternet4846 With willpower.
I propose to amend Axiom 1. A sandwich is certainly the result of filling food between two slices of bread, but it must be acknowledged that said filling must be in direct physical contact with the slices of bread. Due to the common interpretation that air and other gases are grouped together with the vacuum as so-called "empty space", the bread is not in a philosophical sense "touching" the air, and as such it cannot be said that anything between two arbitrary slices of bread constitute a sandwich.
Unrelated, but it is redundant to define Axiom 2 due to it being an observation rather than a definition.
This is what happens if you teach logic to a moron
“So you could put a hammer between two pieces of bread and call it a sandwich?”
Yeah ! It's called a ham sandwich
I have to admit, I've put 3 hotdogs in between two pieces of bread to make a Hotdog Sandwich. It wasn't easy to eat, I'll say that.
Hotdogs are tacos, according to the cube rule.
Okay, I'm just gonna clarify this. A hotdog is in fact......
it's own thing. That's right, by official food law (yes, food law exists for several reasons) it is it's own thing.
A hotdog is a taco, it has starch on 3 sides instead of 2.
@@ExDixionconderoga It is literally it's own thing
Objection! Hotdogs are essentially sub sandwiches with only one filling
@@CheeseTheWhistle it is literal food law my guy. Like government law bro.
@@pineapple1428 In whcih country?
“ANYTHING CAN BE EDIBLE IF YOURE BRAVE ENOUGH!” Is one of my favourite lines ever
Edgeworth: "A hotdog is two pieces of bread with something in between"
A hotdog is littered just one piece a bread. Subway is just a giant hotdog. A hotdog is not a sandwich until you spilt the bread into two pieces.
This feels like something that would happen between the two characters
I don't get that two bread thing. Sandwich is to be eaten from a single loaf
No
Exactly!
So basically, a hot dog is a Scrhodinger's sandwich. It both is and isn't a sandwich until observed.
Or how to make stupid questions into a fun to watch debate
Hot dogs are tacos, you can’t argue with that.
1:16
actually most of my sandwiches are just a piece of bread folded ontop of the filling because im lazy, so it's still a sandwich
Not legally though cause one time there was a food court with a shop that selled like emponadas or something and a sandwich shop was put there but food courts aren't supposed to have to shops selling the same thing so they needed a legal definition of sandwich to know if emponadas are sandwiches and the definition says there has to be 2 breads
Same lol
Technically if you rip the hot dog bun in half then it has a separate top and bottom bread piece that would make it a sandwich
the hot dog bun technically covers 3 sides of the sausage so hot dogs are tacos, not sandwiches
A taco is a sammich as well.
@@dbone3356 sandwiches cover only *2 sides* so they're not tacos
@@ichamsakkar4249 Where do you get this from?
@@dbone3356
*TAKE THAT!*
here is decisive evidence proving that hot dogs are tacos cuberule.com
_(I swear I replied earlier but apparently it didn't go through)_
@@ichamsakkar4249 And they are both sammiches.
Nah nah nah. You're forgetting about those helf sandwiches where you put your toppings on one slice of bread and fold it. Still a sandwich.
Fun fact: sandwiches in Poland have only one piece od bread, there is no bread on top
But than it wouldn't be a fucking sandwich but just a slab of bread with toppings
edgeworth trying to extend the video time for more content
XD you should do: if snow is made of water does that mean you're just having a water fight in the winter???
No... It changes states of matter during the freezing process, making it different. Although the idea of beaming assholes with ice balloons is appealing.
@@Zantreful true true but still it would be a funny thing to argue about
@@Zantreful cannonically, it's not different, the molecules become dense enough to solidify when it's cold so in a way, it's still water
XD
A salad
‐scout
Well I agree with him! if burgers are sandwiches than hot dogs can be too. Also, I’ve seen sandwiches made with one piece of bread, and they are still considered sandwiches.
I love how this turned into a screaming match that started over if hotdogs are sandwiches.
The Earl of Sandwich, creator of the sandwich, only used one piece of bread to grasp the condiments while he played cards. So according to the creator of the sandwich himself, the hotdog is a sandwich.
During my first day on my debate team in senior year this was literally the first thing we debated on
Fun fact: in spanish "hotdog buns" are called "pan perro", wich lliterally means Hotdog bread.
Doesn't it mean dog bread literally?
@@medes5597 Well, it kind off does, but, is there really a problem?, It refers to hot DOGS, so it works, and it also has to do with the context, I mean if you say that, you're not refering to a bread made out of dogs.
@@juanpablosalazar4336 oh don't get me wrong, I wasn't criticising in the least or contesting your point. I was genuinely just asking our of curiosity
@@medes5597 Ok.
Pan de pancho.
Clearly he forgot about the ‘open faced gambit’
I'm here to put an end to this debate once and for all.
A hot dog is actually *not* a sandwich because you can eat a hot dog without a bun. The term "hot dog" refers to the meat. A *hot dog in a bun* may count as a sandwich, but the hot dog itself does not. You would not eat ham and call it a sandwich.
OBJECTION!
The term Hot Dog, according to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary is: "especially : a frankfurter with a typically mild flavor that is heated and usually served in a long split roll" so the bread is part of what encapsulates a "Hot Dog".
@@EffeThree OBJECTION!
Read it again. It says "usually". The word "usually" does not mean the same as "always". The bun is not always included, therefore it is not an essential part of the equation! Therefore, the term "hot dog" does not have to include the bun!
OBJECTION!
While you are correct that it says the term “usually” and it could be understood the way you are saying, the way the “usually” could also be understood as is that the frankfurter could also be served on another kind of bread other than a “long split bun”, but that the bread has to always be a part of the equation!
It wouldn’t make sense to mention the bread if it wasn’t a fundamental part of the equation so in this case it would only make sense that the way I’m talking about is the true way!
@@EffeThree OBJECTION!
Sorry, but what you're saying makes no sense! The definition makes mention to no other types of bread! There is no reason to assume that bread is an essential part of the equation of the definition doesn't mention that bread is always required!
Beyond that, saying that the only true way to eat a hot dog is between bread is extremely limiting! Are you saying that if you eat a hot dog without bread that it is not really a hot dog? Sorry, but that just isn't true!
Yeah, plenty of other sausages can go in buns, too. Have you ever had "Drei im Weckla"?
Anything can be edible if you're brave enough.
*Sips from his bowl of ocean water*
Okay but wouldn’t that mean Subway sandwiches actually aren’t sandwiches because it’s only one piece of bread, cut open? Phoenix’s reasoning is trash!
Subway makes subs not sandwiches. Hence the name SUBway
OBJECTION!
Open-faced sandwiches. While they are called sandwiches, they only have one piece of bread.
What if I take a piece of bread, put ingredients on it and fold it in half without breaking the bread? Is it a sandwich? Is it a Hotdog? What is it?
How does this not have more views? This is A-tier memery right here
Hotdogs are indeed sandwiches
Judge just there eating lunch like "Dinner and a show!"
I made something similar to this, but the judge actually gave a verdict… an unexpected verdict…
**Food theory has entered the chat**
And that's how I learnt subway doesn't sell sandwiches
this actually confirms subway sandwiches to be a hotdog
So... that means burgers are sandwiches?
They forget that flatbread "sandwiches" exist
I think a hotdog is a taco
Except if you break the bread....it’s no longer a hotdog and is then only a sandwich.
If a hotdog only has one piece of bread wrapped around a sausage then breaking the bread makes it two pieces, resulting in it being a sandwich.
1:15 bro most sandwiches I make are 1 piece of bread folded
This is, in every aspect, is so funny
Theres a Food Theory about this exact topic
The arguments me and my sisters have in the kitchen:
For the bread part, if it gains tumors after teleporting it, it’s bread.
Objection, your honor…A hotdog is a taco
Then subway sandwiches aren’t sandwiches?
Some people don’t eat hotdogs with the bun. Hotdogs are not a sandwich.
The way I got invested in this though 😭
OBJECTION, you don't need a bun to eat a hot dog
I’m disappointed none of them tried to make the argument that it’s a taco
matpat: i am 5 universes ahead of both of you two
We already have a ruling from Judge John Hodgman: a hot dog is not a sandwich.
Well. They haven't thought about game theory.
"What voice?"
"Please stop spitting at the 4th wall"
Bruh this just defined the whole of the internet in like, 3 minutes
I think a hotdog falls under taco, but that's a whole different conversation
Subway: hold my bread rq theres a fight
OBJECTION: how about Sandwich that are one bread, BUT ARE FOLDED, THOSE ARE STILL SANDWICHES
OBJECTION!!
A hot-dog is a taco.
If you break the bread, it's a sandwich. If you don't, it's a taco
Ocean as soup: stupid beyond belief
Hot dog as a sandwich: yeah I can see that
i am actually learning more with those kind of videos than at school-
Let me break the news to you. A hot dog is always a sandwich. Sorta the same way most subs. A meatball sandwich is in a singular bun, but it's still a sandwich
@@thewiseoldfox i do agree and i've watched an unhealthy amount of those objection.lol vid
a hot dog is a *burger,* a sandwich is in two pieces of sandwich bread, a hotdog is in a *bun* making it a *burger*
OBJECTION!!! Hot dog buns are round while sandwitch bread is flat!!!
If you have one piece bread and fold it, is it a hotdog bun
Me, who eats hotdogs without the bun: my power is beyond comprehension
like an old married couple