You could at least post the original source instead of this poor mockup. The original is excellent and explains in much more detail.
The “popular examples” had me rolling.
This is hilarious
Had no idea there was a source
“MY WIFE LEFT ME BECAUSE I THINK A BURRITO IS A TYPE OF SANDWICH”
Could be cake, could be lasagna.
Is lasagna just pasta cake? 🤔
Damn…it is!
so…proof that a hot dog isn’t a sandwich but now….it’s a TACO??!?!?
The world isn’t ready for this
This is what I have always maintained and I’m pleased that it’s getting recognition
If I add a third bun to a hamburger, its a cake now
So big mac are cakes, confirmed.
And a hotdog is a taco.
…actually that one kind of makes sense.
Yes, yes, yes… until I get to the calzone. Burrito may be more apt.
Yeah, calzones being a subset of burritos makes more sense to me than burritos being a subset of calzones.
Guess that depends where you’re from, for me calzones are more common than burritos but I can see how you’d think this way if burritos are more common in your area.
I think that they are all dumplings, with calzones as king of the dumplings. Burritos aren’t fully sealed, so I suppose that makes them more of a tightly wrapped toast.
The cake is a lie
Who even eats cake
🙋
Is three vertical slices a kebab?
I feel like this meme was created by the same topologists who claim that a coffee mug is a donut
They are not wrong
Correction, coffee mug is a Quiche according to the docs … if you are alright with eating overcooked dirt at least.
Edit: Hell I didn’t realize this post was 2 days old. Oh well, leaving it.
My takeaway from this is that pizza is just fancy toast.
Pancakes? They were just toast all along…
So a Big Mac is technically a cake
Snickers (and many other candy bars) are calzones.
This diagram has opened my eyes to a whole new way of seeing the world.
Almond croissant is now my favorite sushi.
Quiche and sushi just differ in orientation? So does turning one on it’s side become the other? What happens in space if two people are in different orientations, is it both simultaneously?
I think a quiche has a bottom like a cup. And sushi is open on both ends like a toilet paper roll.
Quiche is only open on top, sushi is open at both ends.
As someone who doesn’t eat quiche (don’t like eggs), how is that category not “tart”? I’ve argued that a pizza, rather than being a pie, is a tart, but under this system, is it actually a quiche?
NY style is more of a pizza tart (or a pizza toast?) while Chicago style is a proper pizza pie/pizza quiche.