John Montagu and the origin of the sandwich,In 18th century Britain John Montagu was a very popular
John Montagu and the origin of the sandwich,In 18th century Britain John Montagu was a very popular and famous man. He was First Lord of the Admiralty, Postmaster General, Secretary of State for the Northern Department, and the patron of Captain Cook’s exploration of the South Pacific. Despite all of his achievements one feat would make his name immortal, the eponymous creation of the sandwich.In his spare time Montagu loved to play cards with his buddies, especially whist and cribbage. Often he would order his meals directly to the playing table, however he found it difficult to eat his bread, meats, and cheese while at the same time having a free hand to play cards with or getting grease all over the cards. In 1762 he created a solution by placing his meat and cheese between two slices of bread, leaving a free hand available to play cards with. While John Montagu was not the first person to put meat and cheese in bread, he would make it popular and give the sandwich its modern name. John Montagu’s aristocratic title was “The 4th Earl of Sandwich”, and quickly Montagu’s food item spread in popularity among the upper and middle classes of Britain as more people began to order their meat and cheese “the same as sandwich” or “in sandwich style”. So the next time you enjoy a yummy sandwich, remember John Montagu and his contribution to humanity. -- source link
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