What are sloppy joes and wendys?!


Question: What are sloppy joes and wendys?
when watching american telly (in UK) they are always mentioned! i dont understand what are they?

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Sloppy Joes are a type of burger type thing where ground meat is cooked in a special type of sauce, and then put in a bun, like a regular hamburger bun.

Wendy's is a fast food restaurant that serves fries, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, salads, frostys (Ice cream), and a bunch of other stuff just like a normal American fast food place.



Wendy's is a burger chain. About a zillion of them over here. Anything from there is called "Wendy's". We do the same with Mcdonalds, Burger king, Pizza hut etc etc.
A sloppy joe is a sandwich made on a burger bun. The filling is sort of like really thick chili or pizza saucde that is heavy on the ground beef. It's spiced to have a sort of mexican taste. It's not a solid meat patty. you could eat the filling with a spoon. When you eat a sloppy joe you have to have a large pile of napkins close by becasue if it isnt running down your arms it just isnt right.
Google it from a recdipe sit and try it. Their good.



FOOL! Sloppy Joes are a mush of ground beef, barbecue or Worcestershire sauce (or something of the sort), onions, and things like that in a hamburger bun.. I've never actually had one.

Wendy's is a fast food restaurant, it's almost as popular as McDonalds... I don't like it though.



sloppy joes are a minced meat sauce like substaince, with seasonings such as vineagr, mustard, ketcup, worchestershire sauce. mix all ingreiants together cook for a few hours and serve on buns.. wendys is a fast food chain, much like mcdonalds and burger king.



A sloppy joe is an American dish of ground beef, onions, sweetened tomato sauce or ketchup and other seasonings, served on a hamburger bun. Wendys is a fast food restaurant



Sloppy Joes are loose meat in a watery tomato sauce served on hamburger buns, Wendy's is a fast food chain.



OMIGOSH youve never heard of wendy's????

it;s DEELISHUS




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