Whats the difference between a hoagie and a grinder....PLEASE answer...science peoject....THX :)?!


Question: Whats the difference between a hoagie and a grinder...plz answer....THX

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Answers: Whats the difference between a hoagie and a grinder...plz answer....THX

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In Eastern New England, a grinder is considered the hot variety of a sub, whilst a cold-cut sub is called just that, a sub. In Western Massachusetts, however, both hot and cold are called grinders.

Cosmo — North Central Pennsylvania in and around

Williamsport — an oven-toasted sub.

Grinder — Midwest, New England**, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Riverside, CA. Also, a hot hoagie may be referred to as a Grinder in Eastern Pennsylvania.

Hero — Downstate New York, northern New Jersey and the Eastern United States

Hoagie — Philadelphia, South Jersey, Pittsburgh.

Sub - Delaware, New England, New Jersey, Detroit and Baltimore **The Sub Sandwich was introduced to the Detroit area by Raymond Nemeckay, who owned Ray's Deli on East Warren on Detroit's east side

Poor boy or Po' boy — Gulf Coast, especially around New Orleans

Nothing...it just depends on where you live in the US. We call them subs or submarines here in Michigan.





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