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These sandwiches are known by various names depending on where you live in this country. Some of those names include: Submarine, Heros, Hoagie, Grinder, ... Roger Kirk, a former resident of Portland, Maine, who currently resides in Fremont, NH sent me information on the Italian Sandwich to include in this history.
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Food Timeline History Notes - Sandwiches, by Lynn Olver, Morris County Library. ... History of the Submarine Sandwich, Little King Sandwiches. ... Po' Boy, Submarine, Hoagie, Dagwood, Italian Sandwiches;; Reuben Sandwich; Runza Sandwich, Bierock Sandwich; Slugburger...
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Submarine sandwich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Subway (restaurant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Food Timeline FAQs: sandwiches ... Our food history books, dictionaries/phrase books and databases do not reveal the person/place responsible for coining the name "BLT." John Marinani, American food historian, hypothesizes this term evolved from diner/lunchroom slang:
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The submarine sandwich, alias "Italian Hero," "Hoagie," "Grinder," "Poor Boy," "Dagwood," or any other name its individual creator wants to call it, originated in Naples, Italy as small meat and cheese sandwiches on little rolls with pointed ends.
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Toasted Cuban sandwiches are Miami's favorite snack. The best places to buy them are from street corner-snack bars called loncherias. The sandwiches have a submarine-style layering of ham, roast pork, cheese, ... This is a specialty from Cincinnati and is often called a 'Coney.' The history is somewhat vague,
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History of hoagie, submarine, po boy, and dagwood sandwiches ... These sandwiches are known by various names depending on where you live in this country. Some of those names include: Submarine, Heros, Hoagie, Grinder, Po' Boy, ... (3) The generally excepted history is that the Po' Boy sandwich was invented by two brothers,
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Voted Best Sub's, Hoagies and Cheese Steaks In Central Pennsylvania! ... Around here we call them Hoagies and Subs, but in other parts of the USA they go by names like Submarine Sandwiches, Hoggies, Heros, Bombers, Poor-Boys, Grinders, Cosmos, Torpedos, Dagwoods, Rockets, and so on.
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Franchise Information for Jreck Subs. Including Start-up Costs, Franchise Fees, Qualifications, Growth History and More. Submarine sandwiches ... Franchise History...
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