Sandwiches are sandwiches. Sandwich (English: Sandwich) and sandwich are transliterated through the English word sandwich. It's just that the English transliteration in Chinese mainland is different from that in Hong Kong and Taiwan, so it's called differently. Sandwiches in Guangdong are called "sandwiches".
The invention of sandwich is said to be related to an English earl in the 3rd century. In a small town called Sandwich in the southeast of England, there lived a sandwich earl named John montague. The count is addicted to gambling and often gambles at the bridge table. In order to serve his diet, his minions often put ham, eggs and vegetables in two pieces of bread for the earl to gamble and eat. "Sandwich" got its name from this, which was widely imitated by the British ruling and opposition parties, and then rushed out of Europe and became famous all over the world.
In Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong and Macau, that is, transliteration of English sandwiches. Sandwiches are called "sandwiches", and other places are called sandwiches.
How to make sandwiches:
Ingredients: Toast, salad dressing, ketchup, eggs, lettuce, sausage, tomato and cheese.
Steps: Prepare all the ingredients first, then start to heat the milk and make sandwiches while heating the milk. Take out the first piece of toast and put on the cut tomatoes! Put a piece of cheese on the tomato. Slices of ham on cheese! Put a second slice of toast and a slice of lettuce on it! Spread the salad dressing evenly on the lettuce! Then put an egg and fry it until golden on both sides! Finally, put a piece of toast! Fry the sandwich in the pan until both sides are golden and crisp! Cut diagonally!