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'''Pocket sandwich''' is a [[sandwich]] which is made using a single piece of folded or hollowed [[bread]], such as a [[pita]], which is made from dough cooked with fillings inside.
'''Pocket sandwich''' is a [[sandwich]] which is made using a single piece of folded or hollowed [[bread]], such as a [[pita]], which is made from dough cooked with fillings inside. Hot dogs are an example of pocket sandwiches.


==Types of pocket sandwiches==
==Types of pocket sandwiches==

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Pocket sandwich
A tempeh Reuben pita sandwich
TypeSandwich
Main ingredientsBread, various fillings

Pocket sandwich is a sandwich which is made using a single piece of folded or hollowed bread, such as a pita, which is made from dough cooked with fillings inside. Hot dogs are an example of pocket sandwiches.

Types of pocket sandwiches

Shelf-stable pocket sandwiches

US Army's shelf-stable pocket sandwich for troops on-the-go.

The US Army has developed shelf-stable pocket sandwiches as combat feeding rations (the First Strike Ration) for its troops on-the-go. The sandwiches are engineered to prevent microbial growth through the use of specialized water treatment, acidic content (naturally, through ingredient selection; or by the addition of food-grade acids), special multi-layer foil packaging, and oxygen-absorbing packets.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "McStuffin, Fried Chicken New on Some McD's Menus". Apnewsarchive.com. 1993-05-28. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  2. ^ US ARMY PUB: Shelf-stable pocket sandwiches