- It’s missing a wrap, which would be only the front wall open. 
- Sandwiches don’t necessarily need to have bread on top. - Most sushi is not wrapped at all. - I call this BLASPHEMY! 
- Casserole is a salad eh? I kinda dig it 
- A sausage roll is now sushi. 
- Always upset that #6 is “quiche” and not “pie” which is obviously the broader category - But a pie should have a lid. If anything #7 should be pie rather than calzome. - This means that a calzone is a pie or that a pie is a calzone - Calzone is a pie. 
 
- The lid is optional (pizza pie, pumpkin pie, quiche) I will die on this hill - Could y’all please stop dieing on hills all the time?! I love hiking, but all the corpses are really disturbing. 
- I feel like there are more kinds of pies without lids than ones with them anyway. - But then that would make a covered pie a calzone! And a hot dog a taco! And soup a salad! And an omelette a salad! And ice cream a sala- wait… I think this system is growing on me… 
 
- What a splendid pie. Pizza pizza pie. 
- And even with a lid, it isn’t quite #7. - #7 is for things where there’s basically no distinction between the top and bottom. Even pies with a crust on top has a distinct “top” side, whereas the sides and bottoms are all pie crust. - #7 is for calzones, corn dogs, burritos, dumplings, pot stickers, ravioli, etc. 
- None of those are pies. That’s not even heresy, just wrongness. 
 
- A closed top pie form is called a galette. - The open top form is pie. - You got the galette backwards 
 
- Pies with lids are calzones - So most pies are calzones? Because most pies have lids. 
 
 
- A slice of apple pie is a taco. A slice of pumpkin pie is toast. A whole apple pie is a calzone, a whole pumpkin pie is a quiche. See how silly you sound? - (/s, the whole thing is clearly silly) - My therapist will be hearing about this 
 
- Calling a pie a quiche would upset more people. Thus quiche. 
- But quiche is even more fucking delicious. - I mean, it’s basically an egg pie with cheese and/or bacon, how could it not be delicious? 
 
- I think a pie should have an upper crust, so it’s more of a tart. Of course, tons of common food names break this convention so maybe quiche is fine anyways 
 
- Walks in with a burrito - “Behold, a Calzone” - Walks in with a hot dog - “Behold, a taco” - Walks in with an enchilada - “Behold, sushi” 
- Fool! That isn’t a cake! - It’s a lasagna. - Lasagna is pasta cake 
 
- Isn’t McDonald’s bread legally cake due to its sugar content? - That court ruling was about Subway’s bread, but I don’t doubt McDonald’s is similar. 
- If you’re going to bring lawyers into this, we’ll never see the end of it. - we’ve never been so close 
 
 
- The “sushi” should be “burrito”. That’s just one type of sushi, because what I picture when I hear “sushi” would probably be in the “toast” category (if rice counts as the “bread”) 
- I’m confused by the salad. Shouldn’t it be dozens of layers? I’m unfamiliar with whatever this meme’s progenitor was - This is what it comes from, and this meme is a poor cut of the rules and logic, probably for space reasons. - A salad with croutons is nachos. 
- The layers have to be starches, but if you have croutons then chaos 
 
- And? Subway’s has to classify it’s bread as cake because it’s too sweet. 
- Italian salad. 
 - No, that’s a “torst” whatever the fuck that is. You have a bottom of carb and no sides or top. - What if I put the meatballs down first and then top it with spaghetti? - Upside-down torst 
 
- “Toast” 
 
 
- Back in my day they used to charge by the pixel. 
- A quiche is a kind of pie. So that item should be the pie category, not the quiche category - A cuiche is a casserole in a dough. 
- Nope, it’s missing a lid. 
- Pie is just a sweet quiche with fewer eggs. 
 
- Salad 













