There's a lot of confusion about what constitutes a sandwich. If you take Merriam-Webster's simple definition of it, a sandwich is two pieces of bread with something (such as meat, peanut butter, etc.) between them. Despite this clear-cut definition, the issue continues to befuddle the masses.

For example, most people don't consider a hamburger a sandwich. (It is.) And the hot dog has just been officially taken out of the sandwich category even though it is almost always sandwiched between two pieces of bread. That got us thinking, where does this leave the taco?

A taco doesn't come with bread, but instead tortilla, which is a form of bread. And then there's the filling, which is technically sandwiched between corn or flour tortilla. We polled the HuffPost newsroom to get a pulse on the opinion of the masses, and the verdict is in: the editors answered with a resounding "NO." Tacos are not sandwiches. Here's why:

There you have it folks, the taco is not, nor will it ever be, a sandwich. If you disagree, please let us know in the comments below.