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hoagie
/ ˈəʊɡɪ /
noun
- a sandwich made with a long, narrow bread roll
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hoagie1
C20: of uncertain origin
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You might find rolls actually labeled sub rolls, but also look for Portuguese rolls, hoagie rolls, grinder rolls, hero rolls or Italian rolls.
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It’s a hefty sandwich served on a hoagie roll stuffed with steak, onions and peppers, melted provolone and mayo.
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The view of that very same at-bat will be discussed in the hoagie shops and watering holes in Philadelphia much differently.
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A hoagie, he said, is “an old-school working-class item,” he added.
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Or, grab a loaf of bread that’s sturdy enough to hold up to spreads or dips, but easy to rip or tear with your hands — think a hoagie bun instead of a crunchy baguette.
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