According to the full documentation, soup is a salad, salad is either quiche or nachos depending on prep style, and nigiri is toast. Notably, salad itself does not fall under the “salad” cube rule.
i would say hot dogs are borderline, with most hot dog buns there is only a very thin bit connecting the two sides, and it’s not unusual for that to rip out so you end up with a technically accurate sandwich.
Yes, in Ireland the Subway “bread” cannot be classified as bread because of the amount of sugar in it.
The subway sandwich “bread” enters the cake category.
Unfortunately from a topological standpoint, this is still classified as a sandwich according to the Cube Rule of Food.
From a topological standpoint, you are a donut.
Hot dogs are taco’s and not sandwiches?!?!
Oh it gets worse.
According to the full documentation, soup is a salad, salad is either quiche or nachos depending on prep style, and nigiri is toast. Notably, salad itself does not fall under the “salad” cube rule.
My world view is shattered and my day ruined
i would say hot dogs are borderline, with most hot dog buns there is only a very thin bit connecting the two sides, and it’s not unusual for that to rip out so you end up with a technically accurate sandwich.
Disagree. Subway doesn’t cut the loaf all the way through so their sandwiches are tacos according to the cube rule.
Is a burrito a sushi or calzone?
Calzone, no open sides in the initial structure. Creating one during eating it shouldn’t affect that.
If both ends are closed, that is. If you have one open end, it’s a quiche.
in sweden they just use actual bread lol, and like half of the options are whole grain or have seeds on them so it’s actually almost healthy.
Does subway in Sweden use a different recipe for their bread than the rest of the world ?