Sandwiches are a common type of lunch food often eaten as part of a packed lunch. There are many types of sandwiches, made from a diverse variety of ingredients. The sandwich is the namesake of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, a British statesman. Sandwiches can also have notable cultural impact.
Sandwich cookies and ice cream sandwiches are generally not considered sandwiches in the sense of a bread-containing food item, but are named by analogy.
Name Image Origin Description American sub

United States Traditionally uses sliced turkey breast, ham, roast beef, American, Swiss or Provolone cheese, chopped or shredded lettuce, tomatoes and green peppers on a roll of bread. Bacon

United Kingdom Often eaten with ketchup or brown sauce. Bacon, egg and cheese

United States Breakfast sandwich, usually with fried or scrambled egg. Bagel toast

Israel Pressed, toasted bagel filled with vegetables and cheese and grilled on a sandwich toaster or panini press. Baked bean

United States (Boston area) Canned baked beans on white or brown bread, sometimes with butter. Bologna salad sandwich

United States (Northeastern Pennsylvania) A mixture of bologna sausage and sweet gherkin pickles is processed through a meat grinder. Mayonnaise or Miracle Whip is added to the mixture. The salad mixture is left to meld flavors for several hours and then spread thickly on "sandwich bread". Some recipes call for adding minced white onion or hard boiled egg to the salad. Ham is sometimes substituted for the bologna, in which case it becomes a ham salad sandwich.
Bánh mì [5] 
Vietnam Filling is typically meat, but can contain a wide range of foods, including sardines, tofu, pâté, or eggs. Served on an airy baguette with pickled carrots, cilantro and peppers. Barbecue
[6] [7] [8] 
United States (Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Colorado & Louisiana) Served on a bun, with chopped, sliced, or shredded meat (pulled pork, beef, or chicken typically), and sometimes topped with coleslaw.
Barros Jarpa 
Chile Ham and cheese, usually
mantecoso, which is similar to farmer cheese.
Barros Luco 
Chile
Peru Beef (usually thin-cut steak) and cheese.
Bauru 
Brazil Melted cheese, roast beef, tomato, and pickled cucumber in a hollowed-out French roll. Beef on weck

United States
(Buffalo, New York) Roast beef on a Kummelweck roll, often topped with horseradish. Beirute

Brazil Melted cheese, sliced fresh tomatoes with oregano, lettuce leaves, roast beef on pita bread with mayonnaise. BLT

United States Named for its ingredients: bacon, lettuce, and tomato. Often served on toasted sliced bread spread with mayonnaise.
Bocadillo 
Spain Baguette bread with some variants of filling, often eaten in cafes and tapas bars. Bologna

United States Sliced and sometimes fried bologna sausage between slices of white bread, with various condiments such as mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup.
Bosna 
Austria Usually grilled on white bread, containing a bratwurst sausage, onions, and a blend of tomato ketchup, mustard, and curry powder. Bratwurst

Germany A popular street food in Germany, often served on a roll with mustard in which case it is a sandwich. Some vendors offer a side dish of sauerkraut or french fries. Breakfast roll

Ireland, Scotland Convenience dish on a variety of bread rolls, containing such breakfast items as sausages, bacon, white or black pudding, mushrooms, tomatoes, hash browns, and fried eggs, often eaten with ketchup or brown sauce. Breakfast

United States Typically a scrambled or fried egg, cheese, and a sausage patty or other breakfast meat, served on a biscuit or English muffin. British Rail United Kingdom Reference to the poor quality of catering on the now-defunct British Rail, this refers to any poor-quality sandwich, often stale. Butifarra
[es] 
Peru (Lima) Boiled ham with salsa criolla and cilantro or lettuce.
Broodje kroket 
The Netherlands Soft bread roll containing a ragout-based croquette, often eaten with mustard. Bun
kebab 
India and Pakistan Consists of a shallow-fried, spicy patty, onions, and chutney or raita in a hamburger or hot dog bun. Butterbrot

Germany Single, open-faced, with butter. Canadian Hot chicken

Canada (Québec) Coarsely shredded or sliced chicken, sandwiched between two pieces of sliced bread, and completely covered with gravy. The classical version is topped with green sweet peas.
Carrozza 
Italy Breaded and fried mozzarella sandwich. Caviar

Russia Open sandwich made of white bread with butter and roe, sometimes decorated with fresh parsley.
Cemita 
Mexico Sliced avocado, meat, white cheese, onions, and red sauce (
salsa roja), on a fluffy sesame-seeded egg roll, originally from the city of Puebla.
Chacarero 
Chile Thinly sliced
churrasco-style steak, or
lomito-style pork, with tomatoes, green beans, and green chiles, served on a round roll. Cheese

Global (Such As Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, The Americas) Made with one or more varieties of cheese, often with other ingredients, such as butter or mayonnaise. When toasted (pictured), it is commonly referred to as a grilled cheese sandwich. Cheese dream

United States Open-faced grilled cheese sandwich with bacon. Cheese and pickle

United Kingdom
United States
Canada
Ireland
Australia
New Zealand Slices of cheese (typically Cheddar) and pickle (a sweet, vinegary chutney with the most popular brand being Branston), sandwiched between two slices of bread. Cheesesteak

Pennsylvania/United States (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Thinly sliced steak and melted cheese in a hoagie roll, with additional toppings often including peppers, onions, and mushrooms, also known as a Philadelphia or Philly cheesesteak. Chicken

United States
Canada
Global Chicken sandwich can contain chicken cooked in a variety of ways. In the United States, common forms of chicken sandwiches include the grilled chicken breast sandwich, the fried chicken breast sandwich, the chicken salad sandwich, and the shredded (or barbeque) chicken sandwich. Chicken fillet roll Ireland A bread roll filled with a fillet of processed chicken. It is a ubiquitous deli item in Ireland, served hot. Chicken salad

Global (Such As United States) Sandwich prepared with chicken salad as a filling. Chicken schnitzel

Australia, New Zealand and Austria Sandwich of crumbed, pan-fried chicken fillet, on buttered bread, with shredded iceberg lettuce and mayonnaise. An adaptation of the Austrian or Viennese schnitzel sandwich, which consists of crumbed pork, veal or chicken schnitzel on a Semmel or kaiser roll with mayonnaise or mustard and shredded lettuce. See also Cutlet sandwich, Italian. Chickpea salad
[9] [10] 
United States
Israel Chickpea salad is a vegan sandwich filling with a texture similar to tuna salad. Chickpea salad consists of mashed up chickpeas, onions, and other seasonings. Some versions also include tuna.
[11] Chili burger

United States Hamburger, with the patty topped with chili con carne. Chimichurris Dominican Republic Ground beef, chicken, or pork leg served on pan de agua and garnished with cabbage and
salsa rosa. Chip butty
[12] [13] [14] [15] 
United Kingdom Sliced white bread (or a large, flat bread roll) filled with chips, usually sprinkled with salt and vinegar or tomato ketchup. Chipped beef United States (Mid-Atlantic region and military cuisine) Sandwich prepared with thinly sliced or pressed salted and dried beef. Some chipped beef is smoked to add flavor.
Chivito 
Uruguay Filet mignon with mozzarella, tomatoes, mayonnaise, and commonly bacon, black or green olives, fried or hardboiled eggs, and ham
Chocolate Mexico Rye bread, butter and chocolate shot or sprinkles (fine small chocolate candies). Chopped cheese

United States (New York, NY
[16]) Made on a grill with ground beef, onions, and topped by melted cheese and served with lettuce, tomatoes, and condiments on a hero roll.
[16] Choripán 
South America, Argentina Grilled
chorizo, usually served on a crusty roll with salsa-type condiments, such as
pebre,
salsa criolla, or
chimichurri.
Morcipán is a variety of this using black pudding or blood sausage. Chow mein sandwich United States (Massachusetts), China Gravy-based chow mein mixture placed on a hamburger bun, served hot
Churrasco 
Chile Thinly cut steak, grilled and served on a toasted bun. It can be served with almost any other ingredient, in which case its name changes to "churrasco+the new ingredient" (e.g.: churrasco palta = churrasco and avocado).
Chutney Sandwich India A street-style sandwich from Bombay involving white bread, potatoes, cucumbers, coriander chutney, tomatoes, and onions. May be served grilled or cold. Club

United States
Canada
United Kingdom
Ireland
Australia
New Zealand Triple-decker sandwich made with sliced turkey or chicken, bacon, tomato, and lettuce; usually contains mayonnaise. Continental Australia Bread roll with cheese, Italian cold cut meat such as mortadella and salami and pickled condiments. Corned beef

United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United States (New York City, NY) Corned beef often served with a condiment such as pickle or mustard. Coronation Chicken

United Kingdom Cold cooked Chicken in creamy curry-spiced mayonnaise sauce. Invented in 1953 as a sandwich the crowds could enjoy while waiting during the coronation of Elizabeth II. Corned beef

United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United States (New York City, NY) Corned beef often served with a condiment such as pickle or mustard. Crisp

Ireland
United Kingdom Crisps and occasionally pickles on white bread.
Croque-monsieur 
France Baked or fried ham and cheese (typically Emmental or Gruyère) brioche-sandwich, sometimes coated in a mornay or béchamel sauce.
Croque-madame 
France Same as a croque-monsieur, but with a fried egg on top. Cuban

United States (Tampa or Key West, Florida) / Cuba Ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard, and sometimes Genoa salami on Cuban bread, sometimes pressed and warmed in a
plancha. Cucumber

United Kingdom Two thin slices of crustless, lightly buttered white bread, containing paper-thin slices of peeled cucumber. Often as a tea sandwich.
Cudighi United States (England) Spicy
cudighi (a Michigan variety of Cotechino Italian sausage), on a long, hard roll, often topped with mozzarella and tomato sauce Curried Egg United Kingdom Hardboiled eggs, diced and mixed with mayonaisse and curry powder, between two slices of bread, sometimes with spinach or lettuce Grilled cottage cheese sandwich India Cottage cheese i.e. paneer, green chutney, with some butter and extra cheese Cutlet sandwich, Italian United States, Italy, Austria Especially popular where there are large populations of immigrant Italians, these cutlet sandwiches are made with breaded veal or chicken cutlets. They can be served with provolone cheese, long hots (chili peppers) or sauteed greens (spinach or broccoli raab). Sometimes they are served Parmesan style, with tomato sauce and mozzarella and Parmesan cheese. Breaded cutlets (schnitzels, cotoletta, or escalope) may have first appeared on the wider European culinary scene with the Napoleonic armies for conservation purposes. Napoleon offered a monetary reward to the person who developed a method to transport conserved food for a longer amount of time that then could be consumed unspoiled. Although the breading of meat concept was not the winner, it was a culinary development that was quickly adopted in northern Italy. The original Viennese schnitzel of breaded veal, pork, or chicken which originated in various forms beginning around the 17th century, was adapted to a roll sandwich in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (served with mayonnaise or mustard and lettuce). It did not transfer to American cuisine as its Italian relative did, but remains popular today throughout Central Europe. Dagwood

United States Multiple layers containing a wide variety of meats and condiments, named for Dagwood Bumstead of the comic strip
Blondie. Deli

Germany, United States Sandwich usually ordered at a deli; choices include type of bread (toasted or untoasted,) type of meat (cold cut), type of sliced cheese, vegetable fillings (lettuce, tomato, onion, etc.), and condiments. Denver

United States Sandwich containing a Denver omelette.
Döner kebab 
Germany Döner kebab is meat cooked on a vertical spit, normally veal or beef but also may be a mixture of these with lamb, and sometimes chicken. This may be served wrapped in a flatbread such as lavash or pita, or as a sandwich. Donkey burger

China Chopped or shredded savory donkey meat in a bun, sold in Baoding, Hebei Province as street food, and also in high-end restaurants. Doubles

Trinidad and Tobago Two flat fried
bara (bread), containing curried chickpeas or garbanzo beans. Doughnut sandwich

United States A sandwich made with a doughnut instead of bread (can be made with fried chicken, bacon, ham, sausage, cheese, etc.) Dyrlægens natmad

Denmark Made with a piece of dark rye bread, a layer of leverpostej, topped with a slice of salt beef and a slice of meat aspic, topped with raw onion rings and garden cress. Elvis

United States Peanut butter, banana, and bacon. Egg

Global
- Generic sandwich: This contains eggs, usually sliced hard boiled eggs or egg salad, but may be made with fried or (more rarely) scrambled egg, topped with the local roe spread, locally called kaviar.
- Egg salad sandwich: A chopped egg mixed with mayonnaise.
- Eggs Benedict is an open-faced sandwich consisting of an English muffin topped with meat, eggs, and hollandaise sauce.
- Egg spread: Polish version of egg salad, similar to a Japanese egg salad sandwich, most of the times with addition of garlic and Polish pickled cucumbers mixed in.
Falafel 
Middle East, Israel Deep-fried balls of ground, seasoned chickpeas topped with salad vegetables, hot sauce, tahini-based sauces, and pickled vegetables, wrapped in or added to the pocket of a split-open pita bread. Farroupilha Brazil (RS) Mortadella slices and cheese, into a French bread with butter inside, usually served split in two halves and paired with coffee or soda. Finger sandwich United Kingdom
See tea sandwich Fischbrötchen 
Germany
Belgium
Switzerland Crusty bread rolls filled with fish (most commonly Bismarck or soused herring) and onions. Fish finger

United Kingdom A common British comfort food. Fluffernutter

United States (Massachusetts) Peanut butter and marshmallow creme. Fool's Gold Loaf

United States (Colorado) Consists of a single warmed, hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with one jar of creamy peanut butter, one jar of grape jelly, and a pound of bacon. In 1976, Elvis Presley and some of his friends flew to Colorado to consume them.
[17] Francesinha 
Portugal Wet-cured ham,
linguiça, fresh sausage, steak or other roast meat, topped with melted cheese, a hot thick tomato and beer sauce.
Francesinha poveira Portugal Bun with wet-cured ham,
linguiça, and cheese, sauced with butter or margarine, piri-piri, and port wine, whiskey, cognac, or brandy. French dip

United States
France Thinly sliced roast beef on a baguette, served hot, usually
au jus (with juice). Fried brain

United States Sliced pork or calves' brain, battered and deep-fried, on rye bread or hamburger bun, often served with pickles, raw onion, and mustard. Fruit

Global Fruit, often such as banana, fig or pineapple served on bread, often with mayonnaise in the United States. Ftira
[18] [19] 
Malta Traditional Maltese sandwich
[20] made on a large round piece of Maltese ftira bread, topped with tomato paste, tuna, capers, and red onions. Gatsby

South Africa Deli-style sandwich similar to the hoagie, often containing french fries, with other variations, prepared with masala steak, chicken, polony, Vienna sausages, calamari, fish, or chargrilled steak. Gerber

United States (St. Louis, Missouri) Half section of Italian or French bread with garlic butter, containing ham and Provel cheese, topped with paprika, then toasted. Glasgow Oyster

Scotland A scotch pie on a morning roll Grilled Cheese

United States
Canada A slice of bread grilled with melty cheese. Gua bao

China, Taiwan Fujianese sandwich consisting of a slice of stewed meat and other condiments sandwiched between flat steamed bread.
Guajolota 
Mexico (Mexico City) Tamale in a Mexican
bolillo roll. A very common morning street food in Mexico City. It is also called
torta de tamal.
Guédille Canada (Québec) Hot-dog bread (usually not toasted) filled with a base of salad and mayonnaise that is completed by another ingredient from which the guédille will get its name. It can be anything, but the main ones are eggs, chicken, and tofu. Some very popular versions of the guédille are the lobster guédille and the crab guédille. Grillade Canada (Suroît, Québec)
Sandwich aux grillades is a sandwich of thick unsalted flank bacon slices usually grilled on a cast-iron pan and dressed with yellow mustard, slices of raw onions and tomatoes. It is a local specialty of the Suroît, a small region South West of Québec.
Gyro 
Greece
Cyprus "Pita gyro" or "psomaki gyro", depending on the type of bread used, includes meat roasted on a vertical spit, with tomato, potatoes, raw, often red onion and tzatziki sauce, wrapped in pita or sandwich bread.
Hagelslag or
vlokken 
The Netherlands Chocolate sprinkles or flakes usually served on buttered bread. Ham

Global (Such As France, United States, United Kingdom) May be accompanied by cheese or salad. Condiments such as mustard, mayonnaise, or pickle may be present. Ham and pickle sandwich

United Kingdom
United States
Germany Common lunch dish prepared in the British Isles. May sometimes be accompanied with cheese. Ham and cheese

United States
Global Common sandwich prepared with ham and sliced cheese. Additional ingredients may include lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, and other ingredients. Ham and egg bun

Hong Kong Sliced Danish canned ham with sliced scrambled egg sheet in a halved sweet bun. Hamburger

United States (America's National dish) Ground beef patty, often with vegetables, sauces and other meats, usually on a round bun. A cheeseburger is also topped with cheese. Hamdog Australia Hot dog wrapped in a beef patty, deep-fried, then covered with chili, a few french fries, and a fried egg. Har cheong gai burger Singapore Har cheong gai (chicken fried with fermented shrimp paste). Horseshoe

United States (Springfield, Illinois) Thick-sliced, toasted, open-faced sandwich, it usually contains hamburger patties or ham, but other meat, such as deep-fried pork tenderloin, grilled or fried chicken breast, and fried fish fillets, can be used. The meat is topped with French fries and covered with a cheese sauce. Hot brown

United States (Louisville, Kentucky) Open-faced with turkey and bacon, topped with mornay sauce, and baked or broiled. Variation of Welsh rarebit. Hot dog

United States A hot dog is a food consisting of a grilled or steamed sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. It can also refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener or a frankfurter. Hot turkey
[21] [22] [23] 
United States Often open-faced, sliced turkey on white bread drenched in turkey gravy, often served with mashed potatoes. These are sometimes served at Hofbrau-style restaurants. Indian taco

United States Seasoned beef or beans topped with lettuce, diced tomatoes, cheese, and other condiments on Indigenous frybread, often folded. Italian beef

Italy
United States (Chicago, Illinois) Thin slices of seasoned, juicy roast beef, often garnished with
giardiniera or Italian sweet peppers, on a dense, long Italian-style roll. Italian

United States Prepared on a long bread roll or bun with meats such as salami, mortadella and capicolla along with cheese, tomato, olive oil, salt and black pepper. Jam

United Kingdom Buttered bread, with fruit jam/conserve, normally eaten at lunchtime or as a quick snack, may also be eaten at breakfast or for tea. Jambon-beurre

France French baguette with butter and ham. Also known as "Parisien," it is the most popular sandwich in France.
Jibarito 
United States (Chicago, Illinois) Meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomato, between flattened, fried green plantains (instead of bread), with garlic-flavored mayonnaise. Jucy Lucy

United States (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Cheeseburger with the cheese inside the meat patty rather than on top.
Kanapka Poland Any type of bread with all kinds of additions on it, like meats, cutlets, sausages and all varieties of cold meets, cheese, eggs, vegetables, it can be with butter, goose fat, or other soft spreadable, sweet version kanapka consists of butter and jam/ honey, sweet cheese, cream (and sugar). The open version kanapka consists of only one slice of bread or closed kanapka, with two slices. Most popular are "kanapka z maslem I szynka" (sandwich with bread and ham), "kanapka z serem" ( sandwich with butter and cheese),"k. z dzemem/ miodem" (with butter and jam/ honey), "kanapka wiosenna" (Spring sandwich with Spring vegetables and possible addition of ham and / or hardboiled egg).
Katsu sando(ja)

Japan Breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet (
tonkatsu). Kabuli burger Peshawar, Pakistan and Afghanistan A flat bread wrap with chips and sausage seasoned with salt, chili powder and curry sauce or ketchup. Kaisers Jagdproviant Austria Finger sandwich with ham, pickles, eggs and cheese. Khao Jee Pâté Laos Similar to Vietnam's
bánh mì, it is a street food prepared using pork liver pâté,
[24] stuffed with pork or Lao sausage,
[25] sliced papaya, carrots, shallots or onion, cucumber, cilantro and sometimes Jeow bong or chili sauce.
Kokoretsi 
Anatolia and Balkans and especially Greece Lamb or goat intestines, containing seasoned offal.
Kottenbutter 
Germany Buttered brown bread with smoked pork sausage (
Kottenwurst), fresh onion rings, and spicy mustard.
Leberkäse 
Austria, Switzerland and southern Germany Meatloaf-like dish which, despite the name, may contain neither liver nor cheese. It is commonly served on a Kaiser roll with mustard or mayonnaise. Lettuce sandwich

United States, United Kingdom A lettuce sandwich is a wrap with lettuce substituted for the bread, or a sandwich with a filling consisting primarily of lettuce. Limburger

United States
Russia They are typically prepared with buttered rye bread, Limburger cheese, sliced onion and mustard. Pictured is Limburger cheese and bread. Lobster roll

United States (United States Northeast), Canada (Canada Maritime provinces), United Kingdom (England) Lobster meat tossed with either mayonnaise ("cold") or drawn butter ("hot") stuffed into a slit opening at the top of a grilled bread roll or hot dog bun. Lox

United States Lox on a bagel with cream cheese, thinly sliced onion, capers, and sometimes sliced tomato. Luther burger

United States Hamburger or cheeseburger on glazed doughnuts instead of a bun.
Mallorca de jamón y queso 
Puerto Rico Similar to Ensaïmada covered with powdered sugar with ham and cheese. Marmalade United Kingdom White bread, butter and orange marmalade, popularized by the Paddington books by Michael Bond. Marmite

United Kingdom Marmite spread thinly with butter or margarine onto toast or bread. Sometimes combined with cheddar cheese.
Martino [26] Belgium A demi-baguette with
Filet américain (steak tartare) with pickles, chopped onions, tomatoes, tabasco and mustard or, alternatively, martino or Worcestershire sauce, and topped with anchovies. Some variations have lettuce and slices of boiled egg added. Meatball

United States Meatballs in marinara sauce, with melted Parmesan or provolone cheese, on a long bun or section of Italian loaf. Might include Italian-style accompaniments such as bell peppers, basil, or Italian-dressed lettuce.
Medianoche 
Cuba Roast pork, ham, mustard, Swiss cheese, and dill pickles served on sweet bread. Melt

United States Generic sandwich containing a filling and a layer of cheese, grilled or fried until the cheese is melted.
Mettbrötchen 
Germany Open sandwich consisting of a sliced bun, topped with
Mett (seasoned minced raw pork without bacon), frequently with a garnish of raw onion rings or diced raw onion. Mezcla
[27] [28] [29] Puerto Rico A tea sandwich made from blended Spam, cheese dip (sometimes cheddar and cream cheese), and pimiento peppers and other spices, on white bread. Often served at parties.
Mitraillette 
Belgium French fries and fried meat with sauce on a demi-baguette.
Mollete Mexico Open sandwich consisting of a
bolillo roll topped with refried beans, cheese and peppers, and grilled. Montadito
[30] [31] 
Spain & Portugal Small, usually grilled, and may contain a variety of fillings. Some bars offer a variety of 200 different types of these sandwiches.
[ citation needed ] Monte Cristo

United States
Switzerland
France Sliced ham and cheese (usually Emmental or Gruyère) between slices of French toast and batter-fried. In some regions it is sprinkled with powdered sugar and served with jelly or jam. In other regions (New England), it is served savory with French mustard and no powdered sugar. Montreal-style smoked meat

Canada Sandwich made from cured and smoked brisket with yellow mustard, usually on rye bread. Mortadella

Italy Any sandwich containing mortadella, a large Italian sausage. Mother-in-law

United States Hot dog bun containing a Chicago-style corn-roll tamale, topped with chili. Muffuletta

United States Originated in New Orleans' Italian-American community, this contains meats, cheeses, and olive salad on a round bun.
Naan 
India, Pakistan & Bangladesh Vegetables or beef on naan bread. Nashville Hot Chicken

Nashville, Tennessee, United States Fried chicken, dipped in spiced lard, on white bread, served with pickles and additional sides. Nutella sandwich
[32] 
Italy Nutella or similar hazelnut-chocolate spread on sliced bread or a roll. Obložené chlebíčky

Czech Republic Type of open sandwich served as an appetizer or snack. Open-faced
[33] [34] 
Nordic (Such As Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Iceland & Estonia), United States Consists of a single slice of bread with one or more food items on top.
Pambazo 
Mexico Made with pambazo bread dipped in a red guajillo pepper sauce and filled with potatoes and chorizo.
Pan-bagnat 
France Round bread (bread bagnats) topped with green salad, tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, tuna, anchovies, cucumbers, fava beans, artichokes, green peppers, radishes, onions, basil, and black olives. Condiments may include garlic, vinegar, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Served chilled. Panini

Italy In Italy,
panino is the word for a sandwich made from bread other than sliced bread, in which case Italians call it a
tramezzino. Examples of bread types used are ciabatta, rosetta and baguette. The bread is cut horizontally and filled with deli ingredients such as salami, ham, cheese, mortadella, or other food, and is sometimes pressed by a warming grill. In the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, the term
panini is used to refer to a long pressed and toasted sandwich; there is widespread availability and use of sandwich presses, often known as "panini presses." Pastrami on rye

United States (New York City, NY), Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia A sandwich made famous in the Jewish kosher delicatessens of New York City. Pasty barm

United Kingdom A meat and potato pasty in a buttered barm cake, particularly popular in Bolton. Patty melt

United States Consists of a hamburger patty, pieces of sautéed or grilled onion, and Cheddar or Swiss cheese between two slices of bread. Patso

Turkey A sandwich consists of french fries and condiments such as Ketchup and/or mayonnaise. Peameal bacon sandwich Canada Peameal bacon, a type of back bacon, inside a kaiser roll. Peanut butter and jelly

United States Jam is often used in place of jelly. Also known as a PB&J. PB&J may also be served with fresh fruit rather than jam, with thin sliced apples, pears, or bananas.
Pebete 
Argentina Simple Argentine sandwich, traditionally filled with cheese, cured meat, tomato, and mayonnaise.
Pebete actually refers to the bread used for the sandwich - a soft oval bun with a spongy inside, and a thin toasted crust. Pepito

Spain Steak sandwich that is common in Mexico and Venezuela. In Spain it usually also contains aioli. Pepper and egg
[35] [36] 
United States (Chicago, Illinois) Scrambled eggs and grilled bell peppers, served on French bread. Pepper and egg, Italian Italy and the United States (in areas where there was a concentration of Italian immigrants). Sauteed Italian long hots, sliced (not diced) in olive oil, (garlic is optional), coated with scrambled eggs and cooked until the eggs are firm. Seasoned with salt and pepper and Parmesan or other hard (aged) cheese, such as Romano or Pecorino. Then the mixture is stuffed into an Italian-style roll or between two slices of Italian bread. This may also be served with sliced tomatoes. Pilgrim

United States Roast turkey, cranberries or cranberry sauce and cheddar cheese. Pimento cheese United States Common food preparation in the Southern United States, a spread or relish made with cheese, mayonnaise, pimentos, salt and pepper, blended to either a smooth or chunky paste.
[37] Regional variations incorporate additional ingredients. Also eaten in the United Kingdom (see "Tea" in this list) and the Philippines.
[38] Pistolette United States (Louisiana) Stuffed and fried bread roll (sometimes called stuffed pistolettes) in the Cajun areas around Lafayette. This also refers to a type of submarine-shaped bread about half the size of a baguette that is popular in New Orleans for Vietnamese bánh mì and other sandwiches.
[39] Pit beef

United States, Baltimore Typically served on a kaiser roll. Popular toppings include onions and tiger sauce (mayonnaise + horseradish).
Pljeskavica 
Balkans Patty dish popular in the Balkan region of Southeastern Europe, a sandwich utilizes the Pljeskavica patty and bread. Po' boy

United States Crusty long roll split and filled with cold cuts, roasted beef or fried seafood. The New Orleans analogue to the sub or hoagie. Polish boy

United States (Cleveland, Ohio) Kielbasa sausage in a bun, covered with french fries, barbecue sauce (or hot sauce), and coleslaw. Porchetta

Italy A sandwich made of roast pork with Italian-type spices such as rosemary, garlic, fennel and others in varying proportions. It is popular as street food (usually sold from white trucks) throughout central Italy. It was transplanted to America in the late 19th century by Italian immigrants and is known as the "roast" pork sandwich, very popular in the northeastern United States. In America it is often served with provolone cheese and "greens" which may be spinach or broccoli raab.
Porilainen 
Finland Half-inch slice of thick sausage, usually with diced red or sweet onion, sliced pickles, ketchup, mustard, and sometimes mayonnaise, on white bread. Pork chop bun

Macau Popular dish in Macau, the bun is extremely crisp outside and very soft inside, containing a freshly fried pork chop. Pork roll sandwich

United States (New Jersey) Pork roll still is the predominant term in South Jersey, but in the northern part of the state it is "Taylor Ham".
[40] It is grilled pork roll served several ways. This can be served with a fried egg, or a fried egg with cheese. Variations include serving with grilled pork roll and cheese or just grilled pork roll. Although classically served on a kaiser roll, bread variations include bagels, English muffins, or other breads. Pork tenderloin

United States Midwest Thin, tenderized, deep-fried pork loin, typically served on an undersized bun. Prawn roll

Australia Cooked shrimp in a small sandwich roll, dressed with remoulade, Thousand Island dressing or cocktail sauce, sometimes garnished with boiled egg slices and lettuce. Prego

Portugal These steaks flavored with onions and red wine are called prego (nailed) steaks because a small meat mallet is typically used to nail the garlic slices into the steak. The marinade is red wine based and includes onions, the aforementioned garlic, chilies, bay leaf, parsley, oregano, ground black pepper and olive oil. The steak is grilled and placed in Portuguese rolls called carcaças. A reduced marinade based sauce is drizzled over the meats. Primanti

United States (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Selection of grilled meats topped with french fries, coleslaw, and tomato on Italian bread. Prosperity Sandwich

United States (St. Louis, Missouri) Ham and turkey topped with broiled cheese. Sometimes includes bacon and tomato. Pudgy pie
[41] United States Sandwich made in a pan, with margarine on the outside, and either savory, with pizza sauce and other fillings on the inside, or sweet containing pie filling. The term "pudgy pie" is sometimes used to refer to pie irons, a gadget used for campfire cooking.
[42] [43] Pulled pork

Southern United States Barbecue sandwich in which pork (usually shoulder) is smoked slowly at a low temperature until the meat becomes tender enough that it can be "pulled" or shredded with two forks. The pork is served on a bun and often topped with barbecue sauce and vinegar- or mayonnaise-based coleslaw depending on the region. Queen Alexandra's sandwich
[44] United Kingdom Chicken, mayonnaise, boiled tongue and cress. Rachel
[45] 
United States A Reuben with pastrami instead of corned beef and coleslaw instead of sauerkraut. Roast turkey is sometimes used as the meat. Reuben

United States (Omaha, Nebraska or New York, NY) Corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, topped with Russian or Thousand Island dressing, on rye bread, then grilled. Creamy coleslaw replaces the sauerkraut in some places. Roast beef

Global
United States (Pennsylvania, Massachusetts & New Jersey) Sliced roast beef or sometimes beef loaf on bread. A variant of this sandwich is the roast beef special (deli sandwich) which is sliced roast beef, thousand island salad dressing and cole slaw served, generally, on rye bread. Roti bakar

Indonesia Toasted white bread with a filling such as butter, jam, chocolate spread, cheese, or other (generally sweet) fillings.
Roti john 
Southeast Asia
Malaysia Basic ingredients are eggs, chopped onions, sambal paste, salt, and pepper, cooked as an omelette with the bread added on top before it's fully cooked. Many variations include canned sardines, chicken, beef, or mutton. Garnished with mayo, chili sauce, and cheese.
Rou jia mo 
China Stewed pork, chopped finely, and stuffed in
mo, a kind of flatbread.
Ruisleipä 
Finland Sandwich made of traditional Finnish dark rye, buttered, with lettuce, hard-boiled egg, pickles, tomato, and choice of cheese and meat (typically pork). Known colloquially as "The Winning Combination." Runza

United States Bun filled with a mixture of (usually) loose meat, cabbage, and cheese. The fillings are baked inside the bread, similar to a kolache. Popular in the Midwestern United States, especially Nebraska. Sabich

Israel Pita stuffed with fried aubergine, sliced hard boiled egg, tahini sauce and Israeli salad, among other ingredients. Sailor

United States (Richmond, Virginia) Hot pastrami, grilled knockwurst, melted Swiss and hot mustard on rye bread.
[46] Sándwich de milanesa

Southern Cone (Argentina & Uruguay) Type of sandwich eaten in Argentina and Uruguay. Mainly a large schnitzel with lettuce and sliced tomato, sometimes with added sliced boiled egg, and mayonnaise. Usually but not exclusively the bread is a white baton or a short baguette type of bread. Pictured is a sándwich de milanesa from Tucumán. Sandwich loaf

United States Alternating layers of bread and filling frosted to resemble a layer cake.
Sandwiches de miga 
Argentina Made with single-, double-, or triple-layered, buttered, very thin white bread with crust removed, toasted or un-toasted, containing thinly sliced meat, as well as eggs, cheese, tomatoes, green peppers, lettuce, olives, and sometimes other vegetables. Similar to the British finger sandwiches for afternoon tea, but the bread layers are thinner. Salt beef bagel

United Kingdom Corned beef served in a bagel, sometimes with English mustard and pickles. Sausage

United Kingdom and Germany Sausage on a roll or bread, served with a variety of sauces and toppings. Sausage, pepper, and onion sub/hoagie Northeast (United States) Sausage grilled with green bell peppers and onions in a long roll or half of a baguette. Cheese is sometimes melted on top of the sausage and vegetables. Condiments can vary from marinara sauce to mustard. Schmitter
[47] 
United States (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) The Schmitter is a steak (beef) sandwich but not a cheesesteak. It was developed at McNally's Tavern in Chestnut Hill in the 1960s in response to a favored sandwich of a friend and co-worker of the proprietor's husband. It is named after Schmidt's beer with which it was served. The filling consists of grilled beef steak and onions topped with grilled cooked or cotto salami, American cheese and tomato. It is topped with a sauce consisting of mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, ketchup and Worcestershire sauce served on a kaiser roll. Sealed crustless

United States The filling in this sandwich is sealed between two layers of bread by a crimped edge and has the crust subsequently removed. A popular variety in the United States is peanut butter and jelly. This type of sandwich is mass-produced by The J. M. Smucker Company under the brand name "Uncrustables".
Shawarma 
The Levant
Arab world
Middle East Flatbread with meat (traditionally lamb) cooked on a vertical spit. Additional fillings include vegetables such as tomato, cucumbers, onions, and pickles, and a sauce, often yogurt- or tahini-based. Shooter's sandwich

United Kingdom Prepared by filling a hollowed-out long loaf of bread with cooked filet mignon steak, cooked mushrooms, salt and pepper.
[48] [49] Shuco Guatemala Dry hot dog bun containing guacamole, sliced cabbage, ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise. It's usually served with a sausage, but it can also be ordered with churrasco or adobado beef. Chopped onions and a variety of hot sauces are also available for the sandwich. Slider

United States A miniature hamburger about three inches in diameter, but may also contain other toppings Sloppy joe

United States Ground meat, usually beef, cooked with seasoned tomato sauce and served on a round bun. Sloppy joe (New Jersey)

United States Triple-decker rye bread sandwich made with one or more types of sliced deli meat, such as turkey, ham, pastrami, corned beef, roast beef, or sliced beef tongue, along with Swiss cheese, coleslaw, and Russian dressing.
Smörgåstårta 
Sweden Multiple layers of white or light rye bread containing creamy fillings, such as egg and mayonnaise, liver
paté, olives, shrimp, ham, various cold cuts, caviar, tomato, cucumber, cheese, and smoked salmon.
Smørrebrød 
Denmark Open-faced, buttered dark rye bread with cold cuts, pieces of meat or fish, cheese, or spreads.
Sol over Gudhjem 
Denmark
Norway Open-faced sandwich on
rugbrød, with smoked herring, chives, and a raw egg yolk.
Souvlaki 
Greece Sizzling skewer of pork, or chicken roasted, shaved off the spit, and marinade ranging from hot barbecue to sweet, all laid out on a rolled pita bread, sprinkled with the choice of lettuce, tomato, cheese, red onion, and oregano, and doused with tzatziki sauce. Spaghetti

Australia Prepared with cooked spaghetti, sauce and bread. Spatlo

South Africa A hollowed out quarter loaf of bread, filled with a variety of ingredients such as chips, cheese, polony and atchar.
[50] [51] The sandwich is also known as a kota.
[50] [52] [53] Specials, Deli sandwiches Mid-Atlantic, United States "Specials" refer to cold deli sandwiches such as the corned beef special, the roast beef special or the turkey special. These are made with the appropriate meat served together with coleslaw and thousand island dressing on Jewish rye bread. Spiedie

United States (Binghamton, New York) Marinated cubes of chicken, pork, lamb, veal, venison, or beef, grilled on a spit, and served in a bun. St. Paul

United States (St. Louis, Missouri) Egg foo young patty (containing bean sprouts and minced white onions), dill pickle slices, white onion, mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato on white bread. Steak bomb

United States Grilled, over-stuffed submarine roll, containing shaved steak, and topped with salami, melted provolone, sautéed onions, and bell peppers. Steak burger

United States Typically prepared with ground, sliced or minced beefsteak meat. Additional meats are also used. Steak

United States
Canada Prepared with cooked steak, served on bread or a roll. Steak sandwiches may include toppings such as cheese, onions, mushrooms, bell peppers, hot peppers, tomatoes, and in some instances fried eggs, cole slaw, or french fries. Submarine/Sub/Baguette

United States Generic sandwich served on a long French or Italian roll which may contain a wide variety of sliced meats, vegetables, and condiments, including lettuce, tomato, sweet peppers, onions, olives, and mushrooms. Also known regionally as a hero, a hoagie, a grinder, or a zep, among other names. In the United Kingdom it is named a baguette, after the French bread used to make it. Tavern

United States Common in Iowa, consists of a mixture of unseasoned ground beef and sauteed onions, sometimes topped with pickles, ketchup, and mustard, on a bun. Tea

United Kingdom Thinly sliced white bread with crusts removed, lightly buttered, containing a light spread of cream cheese or mayonnaise mixture, and often radishes, cucumber, asparagus, or watercress. Other fillings may be pimento cheese, ham with mustard, smoked salmon, fruit jam, curried chicken, and egg salad. Toast

United Kingdom
Ireland
United States
Canada
Australia
New Zealand Thin slice of toast between two thin slices of bread with a layer of butter, and salt and pepper to taste. Toast Hawaii

Germany Slice of toast with ham, a maraschino cherry in the middle of a pineapple slice, and cheese, grilled from above, so the cheese starts to melt. Toastie

United Kingdom
United States
Australia
New Zealand Two slices of bread with various fillings, toasted and edges sealed with a sandwich toaster. Tofu
[54] [55] 
United States Tofu, typically broiled or baked, with vegetables. Tomato United States Sliced, salted tomatoes on white bread (or toast) with mayonnaise. Tongue toast

United States Sautéed beef tongue and scrambled eggs, served open-faced
[56] [57] Torta 
Mexico Mexican roll (either telera or
bolillo) spread with mayo or refried beans and stuffed with various sliced meats, cheeses, vegetables (usually tomatoes, onions and avocado) and choice of pickled jalapeños or chipotle peppers. It can either be made ahead and tightly wrapped for a packed lunch or (if made to order) grilled on both sides with some butter.
Torta ahogada 
Mexico (Guadalajara)
Birote bread (similar to
bolillo) filled with "carnitas" (deep-fried pork), shredded chicken or other meats, beans and cheese. The torta is then dipped in a very hot tomato and dried chile de árbol sauce and topped with pickled sliced onions.
Tramezzino 
Italy Triangular white bread with the crusts removed, with fillings such as tuna and olive and prosciutto, served in Italian bars throughout the day.
Trancapecho [58] 
Bolivia Slice of breaded meat, fried potatoes, a fried egg, rice, and salad (tomatoes, onions, and locotos) between two slices of bread. Tripleta
[59] [60] [61] Puerto Rico There are numerous variations of this sandwich, but all include three kinds of grilled meat – usually beef, pork, and chicken – on toasted
pan de agua (a Puerto Rican bread similar to Italian bread), generally topped with lettuce, onion, tomato, mayonnaise, ketchup, and shoestring potatoes. Tuna

United States Usually made with tuna salad, which may include mayonnaise, sweetcorn, cucumber, or celery. Other common variations include the
tuna boat and
tuna melt. Turkey Devonshire

United States Hot open-faced sandwich on toasted bread with hot turkey, bacon, tomatoes, and a cheese sauce. Turkey

United States Usually made with smoked turkey, it can also have other ingredients and condiments, such as cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, mayonnaise, and mustard.
Vada pav 
India Potato fritter coated in chickpea flour (
batata vada) in a bun.
[62] Vegemite

Australia Vegemite is a dark brown Australian food paste made from used brewers' yeast extract, a by-product of beer manufacturing, various vegetables, wheat, and spice additives. It is a spread for sandwiches, toast, crumpets, and cracker biscuits, as well as a filling for pastries. Vegetable

India Popular in Mumbai as a street food, it is made with Western style bread and is usually toasted. The main ingredients are a spicy green chutney spread, tomatoes, onions, cucumber, and a spicy potato filling made with chaat masala or a similar spice mix. Other ingredients sometimes included are cooked beetroot and cheese. The sandwich is a popular student lunch.
[63] [64] Veggie burger

United States Hamburger-style patty made only of non-meat ingredients. Wrap

United States
Canada Meats, cheeses, and vegetables served in a wrap.
Wurstbrot (sausage bread)

Germany and Austria Simple and common German or Austrian sandwich prepared with thin slices of lunch meat or sausage, sometimes buttered. Variations include the addition of cheese or pickle slices.
Yakisoba-pan 
Japan Hot dog bun stuffed with fried noodles, frequently topped with pickles, such as
beni shōga, with mayonnaise.
Zapiekanka 
Poland Open-face sandwich on halved baguette or other long roll, usually topped with sautéed mushrooms, cheese, ham or other meats, and vegetables. Toasted until cheese melts and served hot with ketchup.
Zsíroskenyér 
Hungary Lard on white bread, usually topped with white or red onion slices and sprinkled with salt and paprika.
Kumru 
Turkey Turkish sandwich featuring pre-griddled cheese on a special bun enriched with chickpea flour.
Kumru translates to "turtledove" in Turkish.
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