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Science, Chemistry, Professional Development
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9th Grade - Professional Development
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Curtis Bell
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WCA- Sandwiches (FRMCA)

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What is your First and Last name?
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The most popular sandwiches in the United States are the turkey sandwich and the ham sandwich; but PB&J, grilled cheese, and the BLT are also favorites.
Pizza is right up there with sandwiches. Americans eat the equivalent of 100 acres of pizza every day. That is three billion pizzas or 46 slices for every person in the country per year. What does this mean? It means that pizza and sandwiches can both produce big business for the restaurant and foodservice industry.
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When making a sandwich, you should consider the combinations of flavors and textures created by different types of breads, condiments, and meat and vegetable additions. For example:
How does the texture of the bread blend with the texture of the filling? Do the flavors work together? Decide whether to serve the sandwich hot or cold, and consider the ratio of bread to the quantity and flavors of the other ingredients.
All sandwiches fall into one of two general categories—hot or cold.
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What are the main categories or sandwiches? Check all that apply.
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Which of the following are examples of a Submarine Sandwich? Check all that apply.
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A simple hot sandwich is either heated whole or consists of hot fillings, such as hot roast beef or grilled vegetables, between two slices of bread or two halves of a roll. Additional items such as fresh tomato, lettuce, or onion may be added for flavor. In the United States, hamburgers and hot dogs are among the most popular hot sandwiches.
In the broadest sense of the word, sandwiches may be served in a variety of ways. Examples include open-faced on one slice of bread or even rolled up in a tortilla (such as a wrap sandwich).
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Give an example of a multi-decker sandwich.
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Tea sandwiches require crust. True or False? (20 secs)
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A simple hot sandwich is either heated whole or consists of hot fillings, such as hot roast beef or grilled vegetables, between two slices of bread or two halves of a roll. Additional items such as fresh tomato, lettuce, or onion may be added for flavor. In the United States, hamburgers and hot dogs are among the most popular hot sandwiches.
In the broadest sense of the word, sandwiches may be served in a variety of ways. Examples include open-faced on one slice of bread or even rolled up in a tortilla (such as a wrap sandwich).
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What is in a Cuban panini sandwich?
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