Dosa vs Sandwich - What's the difference?
dosa | sandwich |
A type of thin south Indian pancake made from fermented lentils and rice blended with water, typically served with chutney or sambar.
* 2008 , Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger , Atlantic 2009, p. 141:
A dish or foodstuff where two or more slices of bread serve as the wrapper or container of some other food.
(by extension) Any combination formed by layering one type of material between two layers of some other material.
To place one item between two other, usually flat, items
(figuratively) To put or set something between two others, in time.
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(US) Of a meal or serving size that is smaller than a dinner.
As nouns the difference between dosa and sandwich
is that dosa is (helsinki slang) a bus while sandwich is sandwich.dosa
English
(wikipedia dosa)Noun
(en-noun)- I carried the Mongoose's bags to the right carriage of the train, then went to a stall and bought a dosa , wrapped in paper, for him.
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(wikipedia sandwich) (Structured composite sandwich)Noun
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