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Scooped out bread is called "Inside out" and is used for cheese steaks mostly. If you start with one that you need to scoop out, you are using the wrong roll! Hoagie or Hogie is a shortened version of Hog Island ship yard where they were first sold by a vendor who made them at home to sell to the workers at the shipyard. The secret to Philadelphia Hoagies and cheese steaks is the roll. Un-melted cheez whiz on a sandwich sounds positively disgusting.įor your information, it's not just a Philly/NY thing. However, I can see how this would be gross on a hoagie, since they are supposed to be served cold. September 3, - I'm not from Philadelphia, but it was always my understanding that the traditional way to serve a Philly cheese steak sub was with cheez whiz. For example, most people in the Midwest refer to soda as pop, but they mean the same thing we do when we say soda. The exact same thing can be referred to in several different ways. Regional differences regarding food lingo are so interesting. I would probably refer to something like that as a turkey sub. Even a turkey sandwich similar to what the article describes (cold, lots of condiments) wouldn't be called a turkey hoagie around here. I live on the East Coast (not in Philly or New York though), and we don't call sandwiches hoagies around here. I'd rather eat all the delicious stuff inside the sandwich instead of eating an overabundance of bread. I think that actually sounds like a good idea though. I can kind of see how either of those words could become "hoagie" if said enough times, so who knows which story of the origin of the word is really true?Īs far as I know, I've never eaten a sandwich with some of the bread scooped out of the roll. The first theory says the sandwiches were first called "hoggies" after men that worked on Hog Island and the second story has them called "hokeys" after the "hokey-pokey men" who worked as street vendors. I think it's also kind of funny that in both stories, the sandwiches weren't originally called hoagies. It's interesting that the word "hoagie" has two possible origins. This is why a lot of great sandwiches come from Philly including roast beef, roast pork / broccoli rabe / sharp provolone, tripe, steaks, cutlets, etc. And to help you with your order, we've reviewed every item on their menu, beginning with the worst of the worst and moving into what we think are the best options.The hoagie is actually unique and got its name from Hog Island ship workers, as noted above.Īs for the sandwich itself, most folks not in the Philly area do not call it a hoagie ("sub" or "hero") and anywhere from central Jersey up to New York, but the reality is that Philly folks will tell you that it does all start with the bread, and quite simply, the Philadelphia area has the best rolls that have taste and texture. That said, if you know what to order, you can be reasonably confident in what you'll receive at this fast-casual burger chain. Even MrBeast admitted the company was still trying to perfect its concept during the luanch. Unfortunately, the reviews of MrBeast food haven't always been glowing. In fact, some restaurateurs have said they would have gone out of business if not for this virtual burger joint. MrBeast Burger's virtual kitchens were a godsend to many struggling restaurants during the pandemic, as it was - and has continued to be - a novel way to bring in more revenue during trying times. Customers order their food from the MrBeast Burger app (or other food delivery app), and then it's delivered to their front door. Instead, the food is cooked inside of existing restaurants. What makes MrBeast Burger so unique is the fact that there aren't any physical locations. At that point, there were already more than 400 virtual locations spread across more than 35 states. MrBeast Burger's launch in December of 2020 was supercharged by a viral video that garnered almost 50 million page views by March of the next year. Jimmy Donaldson), a YouTube superstar known for his outlandish stunts and unbelievably philanthropic ways. This virtual restaurant chain was the brainchild of MrBeast (A.K.A. Unless you live under a rock without any access to the internet, you've probably heard of MrBeast Burger by now.