Kemi Badenoch doesn’t think sandwiches are real food. So what are they then?
Last year, consumers munched through 3.5 billion commercially made sandwiches and made billions more in their homes. All that makes sandwiches Britain’s most popular food by some considerable margin.Sandwiches are very much part of British heritage and have been since the Earl of Sandwich created the concept in 1762 when he called for some ‘cuts of beef’ to be placed between slices of toast so that he could continue playing cards while eating.
As for Kemi’s comment about not eating bread that is too moist, it sounds as if she is confusing the difference between freshness and sogginess. If kept at the right temperature, sandwiches should not be soggy.I must say I am sorry to hear her views as she is missing out on one of the UK’s greatest culinary inventions which are increasingly being copied across the globe for the very reason that they are a perfect way of having a good balanced lunch on the go.
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