Ah, but the use of a single slice of sandwich bread for a hot dog instead of a hot dog bun does not negate its identity as a hot dog. So then, why should the use of a tortilla shell?
A Tostada would be an open face sandwich, enchiladas are a sandwich, 3 layer enchiladas would be equivalent to a BLT. A Burrito would equate to a hot dog. I don't eat bread.
Omelets don't include bread or tortillas. If you fold your omelet over, with stuff in the middle, you can call that a sandwich. I generally put things straight into the eggs, and only cheese in the middle. We put eggs on our enchiladas, either over easy or sunny up. Scrambled eggs in a burrito makes it a Breakfast Burrito, and those are great!
No. It has three sides covered while a sandwich has two opposing sides covered.
You're dodging the real question: Is a hotdog a taco?
Also no, in so far as a tortilla, while folded similarly to a hot dog bun, is in fact NOT a hot dog bun.
Ah, but the use of a single slice of sandwich bread for a hot dog instead of a hot dog bun does not negate its identity as a hot dog. So then, why should the use of a tortilla shell?
If you can fold a piece of bread over, and call that a sandwich, then a taco is indeed a sandwich.
so a tostada is an open-faced sandwich. and vice versa?
A Tostada would be an open face sandwich, enchiladas are a sandwich, 3 layer enchiladas would be equivalent to a BLT. A Burrito would equate to a hot dog. I don't eat bread.
If you roll all those up into an omelet what would it be?
Omelets don't include bread or tortillas. If you fold your omelet over, with stuff in the middle, you can call that a sandwich. I generally put things straight into the eggs, and only cheese in the middle. We put eggs on our enchiladas, either over easy or sunny up. Scrambled eggs in a burrito makes it a Breakfast Burrito, and those are great!