How the sandwich was invented Moments of Vision 5 Jessica Oreck

In a Moment of Vision…

It’s 1762.

John Montagu is the 4th Earl of Sandwich,

a small parish in
the southwest of England.

Despite his keen administrative skills,

Montagu is a corrupt politician,

an adulterous husband,

and an incessant, degenerate gambler.

Often, while Montagu is in the midst
of a particularly high-stakes game,

he will insist on being served
his meals at the table.

In a moment of vision,
though likely inspired by his travels,

the Earl orders his meat and cheese
be brought to him

stacked between two slices of bread

so that he may eat with one hand
while continuing to gamble with the other.

In one notorious episode, Montagu
spends a full day and night gambling.

It is during the infamous 24 hours
at the gaming table

that Montagu’s characteristic handheld
concession is dubbed “the sandwich.”

According to one estimate,

Americans now consume more than
300 million sandwiches every day.

转眼间…

现在是 1762 年。

约翰·蒙塔古 (John Montagu) 是第四代三明治伯爵,

位于英格兰西南部的一个小教区。

尽管拥有敏锐的行政技巧,但

蒙塔古是一个腐败的政客,

一个通奸的丈夫

,一个不断堕落的赌徒。

通常,当蒙塔古
处于一场特别高风险的比赛中时,

他会坚持
在餐桌上用餐。

突然间,
虽然很可能是受到旅行的启发

,但伯爵命令将他的肉和奶酪

叠放在两片面包之间,

这样他就可以一只手吃饭,另一只
手继续赌博。

在一个臭名昭著的情节中
,蒙塔古花了一整天的时间赌博。

正是在赌桌上臭名昭著的 24 小时内

,蒙塔古特有的手持
特许权被称为“三明治”。

根据一项估计,

美国人现在每天消耗超过
3 亿个三明治。