ribbon loaf

English

Noun

ribbon loaf (plural ribbon loafs or ribbon loaves)

  1. A type of longitudinal rectangular meal-in-a-cake, popular in mid-century U.S.; where layers of sandwich bread are alternated with layers of sandwich meal filling, such as ham salad, tuna salad, egg salad, chicken salad, and sandwich dressings/condiments.
    Synonym: ribbon sandwich
    Hyponym: frosted ribbon loaf
    Hypernym: sandwich loaf
    Coordinate terms: sandwich, loaf
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