Unlike a traditional sandwich which has the condiments and the meat in between two slices of bread, a surroundwich involves taking a loaf of bread (e.g. a baguette) slicing the top part off, then creating a cavity inside the loaf (so that you are left with a shell of bread) and then placing the condiments and the meat into the shell of bread. This makes for very delicious and clean eating experience since in a traditional sandwich there is room for the stuff inside to fall out but in a surroundwich all of the condiments and meats are contain within a shell of bread which prevents any unfortunate spillage that can occur in a traditional sandwich.
Jonathan and his friends were enjoying some BBQ beef surroundwiches.
by twoninersix January 18, 2012
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