1st Century BC A famous rabbi, Hillel the Elder, made the first recorded sandwich . He mixed some nuts, apples, and spices with some wine, and put it between two matzohs (pieces of flat bread). 6th – 16th Century People used bread as plates . They put meat and vegetables onto some bread and ate with their fingers. These were the first open sandwiches, and they called them ‘trenchers’. 18th Century The name ‘sandwich’ first appeared . An Englishman, John Montague (1718–1792), the Fourth Earl of * Sandwich , liked to eat and gamble at London’s Beef Steak Club. Sometimes he stayed 24 hours at the gaming table. He was hungry, but he didn’t want to stop gambling, so the chefs from the club put some beef between two pieces of bread, and he ate while he gambled. This new meal became very fashionable with other men in the club, and they called it the ‘sandwich’ after...