Okay, random question—which one do you prefer: a burger or sandwich? If you say that they’re the same, well, maybe we can dig into the details on how you can differentiate them.
One of the differences that you may consider between a burger and a sandwich is that the latter is prepared by fixing the contents of greens and meat between two flatbread slices. The former, on the other hand, is prepared by putting the dressing between a sliced bun.
If you think about it, a sandwich shows that it requires little or no cooking. You only need to warm the pre-cooked meat that you took out from your fridge, slice some tomatoes and cheese maybe, and then squirt some sauce into the dressing of your choice. In the case of the burger, however, you need to fry the meat, slice the bun in the middle, and then heat to soften it.
It’s also obvious that the shape of a sandwich and burger is different. While a sandwich can commonly take in the form of a square, rectangle, and even triangle, the burger is usually cylindrical. Regardless of their shape, it’s how their fillings appear temptingly on the sides that give them the right appeal.
This blog probably now trigger your cravings. While you can drop by at our sandwich shop in Fairfield, Connecticut, you can also call us or send us a message online to order your favorite sandwich.
If you’re also interested in catering services in Connecticut, you can inquire at Wich Day today. Feel free to give us a call!