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18124791 No.18124791 [Reply] [Original]

Is a Hot Pocket an sandwich?

>> No.18124825

It's in calzone/Stromboli territory

>> No.18124831
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>>18124791
Says right on the package, dingus.

>> No.18124985

>>18124791
>>18124825
Pocket sandwiches :)

>> No.18125173

>>18124791
it's a pocket food. the proper etiquette for eating hot pockets has been forgotten. you're supposed to take an even bite off the tip, just enough to expose the inner ingredients. then you put it in your pocket and let it cool. when it's cool enough you can then start picking at it with your fingers and eating the inside throughout the day as you go about your business. when you've completely emptied you treat yourself to the crust that is still flavored by the leftover ingredients. after hot pockets became heavily commercialized and started becoming more of frozen meal you microwave, the old way of eating was forgotten in favor of a more simplistic, modern approach that better suit the times we live in.

>> No.18125189

I argue it's not. Sandwiches should be assembled after they're cooked, not before. More specifically, you should be able to easily disassemble, modify, and reassemble a sandwich.

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>>18125189
So what's a toasted sandwich then, huh retard?

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18125205

Not a sandwich

>> No.18125312

>>18124791
yes.

>> No.18125318

>>18125189
>assembled after they're cooked
assembling a sandwich is cooking.
cooking doesn't require heat.

>> No.18126222

>>18125205
Bread sandwiches exist, even if that's inconvenient for you.

>> No.18126224

>>18124791
No it's a pudding