National Eat A Hoagie Day
On September 14th, National Eat a Hoagie Day promotes a sandwich that is also known as a grinder, sub, or hero. You can also order a po'boy, toro, or an Italian sandwich to commemorate!
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On a long roll of Italian or French bread, the hoagie includes meats, cheeses, eggs, spinach, sauces, and seasonings.
However, the source of this massive sandwich is a bit of mystery. The epicenter of the scandal appears to be eastern Pennsylvania between the DiCostanzas and DePalma's. Both claim to be the first to make the hoagie. According to one family, the sandwich has been making the sandwich since 1923 and the other since 1925. But who has the evidence?
During World War I, shipyard employees in Philadelphia were delivering huge Italian sandwiches to work wrapped in newspaper, according to another tale from the Philadelphia area. The large sandwiches helped the employees through their long, grueling workdays... In fact, the workers called the massive sandwiches "hoggies" because anyone eating them at one sitting would have to be a hog. The change of the word in Philadelphia is shown by the Philadelphia accent. The vowel sounds are often exaggerated, from "hoggies" to "hoagies" in a joking manner.
One tale describes life out of school – almost literally. If a kid skipped school, it was called being "on the hook" or "playing hokey" at one time. A "hokey" sandwich could be purchased for a price a child on the lam could afford. "hokey" eventually became "hoagie," especially if the children were skipping school.
How to celebrate national hoagie day.
Make your new hoagie dish. It's also ok to snap a snapshot of your masterpiece and post it around the world. Hoagies are vibrant, delicious meals that should be indexed for posterity. Hoagie enthusiasts live on the wild side of the world. Add jalapeno to your sandwich and share your "HOT" new trend. It's "Hoagies Gone Wild" or "Hottie Hoagies," as it's known in the United States. And for the love of photography, send those food selfies to us.. It may just grace our Facebook banner!! Who knows, we may even give the person who gives us the best glamor shot or video of the hot jalapeno hoagie. Don't be concerned. It could happen.
If you didn't make it but your favorite sandwich store did, be sure to give them a shout-out full of all the amazing hashtags that go with it. gt;>>>>>>> #NationalHoagieDay is a prank.
United States eats a national eat a hoagie day is the longest in the country's national eats
National Hoagie Day's sources are uncertain. But that won't stop us from enjoying the best hoagie we can find!!
Hoagie FAQ
Q. What is the difference between a hoagie and a sub sandwich?
A. It's mostly about the bread... Like a hot dog bun, the hoagie is made using a sturdier, hard roll, and is cut only part of the way through. The sub sandwich has a softer bun (similar to a hot dog bun), but it is still cut all the way through.
Is there any other sandwich holidays on the calendar? Q. Is there any sandwich holidays on the calendar?
A. Betcha a hoagie there is! Here's a rundown of the many sandwich days on the calendar: Here's a rundown of the popular sandwich days.
Cuban Sandwich Day Monte Cristo Day Kraut Sandwich Week Sandwich Day French Dip Day Cheesesteak Day