spamwich

English

Etymology

Blend of spam +‎ sandwich

Noun

spamwich (plural spamwiches)

  1. (informal) A sandwich having spam (type of tinned meat) as its primary filling.
    • 2016 May 6, Gavin Hanly, “The Hat & Tun launches a spamwich”, in Hot-Dinners.com[1], archived from the original on 2 November 2023:
      It's British Sandwich Week next week - so Farringdon's The Hat & Tun is launching a new sandwich - that might not be everyone's cup of tea. It's the Ultimate Spamwich, which - as they put it - has " spam, eggs, spam, chips, spam, eggs and spam".
    • 2024 April 18, Jackie Annett, “'Spam is back on the menu and I tried the delicious sandwich locals rave about'”, in Daily Mirror[2], archived from the original on 29 April 2025:
      When my Spamwich arrives I can’t wait to get stuck in - the fresh roll is filled to the brim with three slices of spam, smashed hash browns and a runny egg flavoured with a sprinkle of pepper and BOB sauce (a mixture of brown and red sauce known as best of both). I remember eating Spam as a kid but this combination takes it to a whole new level - who knew processed meat could taste this good?
    • 2024 August 8, Reach Guinto, “Kimchi Butter Is The Star Of This One Of A Kind King’s Hawaiian Spamwich”, in Foodbeast[3], archived from the original on 15 September 2024:
      The Double Decker Kimchi Butter Spamwich is definitely a mouthful to say, but it’s also a mouthful of deliciousness.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:spamwich.