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13382852 No.13382852 [Reply] [Original]

Well made toast sandwiches are pretty good desu

>> No.13383312

i prefer medium rare toast sandwiches

>> No.13383359

>>13382852
This but unironically

>> No.13383365

Do the British actually

>> No.13383366

better than spoonfuls of sawdust.

>> No.13383396

Obviously it can be a tasty thing but to consider it a part of any "cuisine" is literally poverty-tier.

Cheese crisps I'm also looking at you...

>> No.13383942

>>13382852
>white people can't eat spicy food
>this exist

>> No.13384113

>>13382852
I like to eat them separately though

>> No.13384134

The toast sandwich is gonna come back in the 2020s, and then the next trend will be “deconstructed” toast sandwiches
Screen cap this

>> No.13384142

>>13382852
I like putting cheese on mine instead of toast

>> No.13384319

>>13383942
British are not white and sometimes I think, not even people.

>> No.13385403

>>13384319
you're thinking of northerners

>> No.13385407

>>13384142
That's a really revolutionary idea anon, thanks

>> No.13386153

>>13383396
It was never a part of any cuisine, it's a made up dish. It was from a Victoria book on household management, one of the chapters was "cooking for invalids" (people who are sick) and the author suggested it for people who can't keep anything other than bread down.

>> No.13386155

They kind of taste like plain McChickens

>> No.13386233
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>>>13383365
I'm a busy chap, I don't have time in the mornings to eat a toast sandwich, so I make some toast water and put it in a travel mug to take with me on the old wibbly-wobbly on my way to work.