Sandwich Glossary C-D

The Sandwich Glossary C-D gives you words and terms that have to do with this perfect, portable meal. It can be as simple or as complex as you like. You can take it to work for lunch or eat it for breakfast or dinner.

The list below contains words we have found so far that begin with C or D. You can add to the list as well. We've added a form below and you can add a term and the definition of a word that we haven't listed.

It would be really great if our international visitors could add words that relate as well. Pretty soon we'll have a great resource.


C

  • California Club sandwich - (USA, California) Turkey, avocado, lettuce, and tomato
  • Caprese - (Italy) Mozzarella, tomato, fresh basil
  • Cheesesteak - (USA, Philadelphia) Sandwich made from strips of steak and cheese, sometimes with peppers and onions
  • Chimichurris - (Dominican Republic) Sandwich made from pork, beef, and sometimes chicken with mayonnaise/ketchup sauce
  • Chip butty (UK) Chips
  • Chivito - (Uruguay) Steak, ham, and cheese
  • Choripán - (Argentina/Uruguay/Chile) Grilled chorizo
  • Club sandwich - (USA) Turkey, bacon, lettuce, and tomato
  • Crisp sandwich - (UK) Uses crisps or potato chips
  • Croque-monsieur - (France) Ham and cheese
  • Cuban sandwich - (Cuba/South Florida) Ham, Swiss cheese, pickled peppers, and roasted pork
  • Cucumber sandwich - (England) Cucumber between two thin slices of crustless, lightly buttered white bread


D

  • Dagwood - (USA) Very tall sandwich - characterized by it's size more than the filling
  • Döner kebab - (Turkey) Doner kebab served in pita bread or half of a loaf of bread


A-B | C-D | E-F | G-H | I-J | K-L | M-N | O-P | Q-R | S-T | U-V | W-X | Y-Z


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