An epic tour of American sandwiches
Serious Eats put together an extensive guide to the regional sandwich cuisine of the US that covers everything from the universally available sloppy joe and grilled cheese to the spiedie, the hot brown, and the dutch crunch.
An international edition is also available (gyro! banh mi! bocadillo! chip butty!).
what kind of culture lists sandwiches as traditional?
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what kind of culture lists sandwiches as traditional?
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The way to my heart is through sandwiches. Kentucky is also home of the hot brown. All the more of a reason to visit.
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Yeah.
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I like sandwiches.
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