eggel

English

Etymology

Blend of egg + bagel.

Noun

eggel (plural eggels)

  1. A bagel sandwich with an egg filling.
    • 2015 August 16, E. B. Furgurson III, “Chick and Ruth's Delly: After half a century, it's still about family”, in Capital Gazette:
      Ron Allen and his wife, Libby, were enjoying their favorite breakfast, the eggel, an egg on bagel.
    • 2018 March 2, Anastasia Carter, Eve Gross, “Best Restaurants In The 419”, in The Student Prints, Sylvania Northview High School, page 14:
      Try out the combo meals or even the eggels.
    • 2018, “No. 1 Sandwich Shop...AGAIN!!”, in Minot Daily News Readers' Choice 2018, page 13:
      Our whole menu is offered all day for those who want a lunch sandwich in the morning or an eggel in the afternoon.

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