Sandwich originated from English Marquis and is a typical western food. It is made of two pieces of bread with a few pieces of meat, cheese and various seasonings. It is easy to eat and popular in western countries. Its preparation method is to obliquely cut cucumber, cook the eggs, shell them, then chop them, add salad dressing, a pinch of salt and a proper amount of pepper, stir them evenly, and spread the mixed eggs evenly on toast.
Cover the second slice of toast, spread a slice of ham, squeeze a little salad dressing, add vegetables and salad, and cut a slice of toast into triangles. Cucumber is easy to dehydrate, so you can pickle cucumber slices with a little salt first to kill excess water.
The historical story of sandwiches:
Sandwiches are almost as old as cakes. Sandwich was originally an unknown town in southeast England. In the town, there is a man named John montague. He is a card lover. He is addicted to card games all day and forgets to eat and sleep.
It was difficult for the servant to serve his diet, so he put some vegetables, eggs and sausages between two pieces of bread and let him eat while playing cards. Unexpectedly, montague was overjoyed to see this kind of food and casually called it "sandwich". When he was hungry, he shouted, "bring sandwiches!" " Other gamblers followed suit and began to eat sandwiches while playing cards. Soon, sandwiches spread all over the British Isles, to the European continent, and later to the United States.