A breakfast sandwich is a sandwich served for breakfast at American fast food restaurants. Breakfast sandwiches typically are made using breakfast meats, breads, eggs and cheese. These sandwiches were typically regional specialties until fast food restaurants began serving breakfast. Because the types of bread common, such as biscuits, bagels, and English muffins were similar in size to a fast food hamburger buns, they made an obvious choice for fast food restaurants. Unlike other breakfast items, they were perfect for the innovation of the drive-through. These sandwiches have also become a staple of many convenience stores, who serve them as take-away items. [edit] OriginsBreakfast sandwich origins are unclear. Several types of sandwiches appear in areas where the bread was popular. Bagel and English muffin sandwiches in the northern states, biscuits in the southern states. Early breakfast sandwiches made use of items found on the traditional breakfast table. In the South, biscuits were often eaten with tomatoes, known as a 'mater biscuit, or with fried eggs or meat. In the north and Midwest, deli meats, cheeses, or lox might be served on Bagels. Toasted bread was used to create some of the most famous sandwiches, such as the egg sandwich and bacon, often served as a BLT, sandwich. When McDonald's released the Egg McMuffin, breakfast sandwiches moved from diners and delis to the nationwide world of fast food. Hardee's, a southern chain, soon countered McDonald's with a line of biscuit sandwiches. Today, most major fast food chains offer breakfast, and it has become Hardee's primary business. However, most chains featuring regional or ethnic foods have not gotten into breakfast. [edit] VariationsThere are several types of breakfast sandwiches:
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