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20366684 No.20366684[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

This is a sandwich according to the European. Remember that before you feel too much kinship with those "people".

>> No.20366687

>>20366684
>something literally sandwiched between two pieces of bread
How is that not a sandwich?

>> No.20366694
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20366694

>>20366684
you can't even incise it properly

>> No.20366695

>>20366684
looks good to me

>> No.20366697

>>20366684
Better than calling fried chicken in a bun a sandwich. Next!

>> No.20366698

That meat looks better than most of the shit they use here. It's also clean and easy to eat.

>> No.20366710

>>20366698
looks like leather to me

>> No.20366733

>>20366684
Well why isn't it a sandwich?

>> No.20366835

>>20366687
where are the fixens? ain't no sandwich witout fixens

>> No.20366854

>>20366733
Becuase it's euro shit. Clearly not a rueben or cubano or even a simple ham & cheese.

>> No.20366855

>>20366835
Yup needs some tater tots or fries.

>> No.20366861

>>20366684
I know what that needs, chilli cheee fries.

>> No.20366884

>>20366687
>chicken burger

>> No.20366896

>>20366855
>Tater tots/fries on a sandwich
This is one of the most degenerate disgusting trends. Literally toast sandwich-tier slop

>> No.20366942

>>20366854
And why does that stop it being a sandwich? You failed to answer the question.

>> No.20367175

>>20366835
>fixens
post wrist

>> No.20367544
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20367544

>>20366684
You can only eat food from one Euro country for the rest of your life. Which one would you pick?
Hard mode: no France or Italy

>> No.20367562
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20367562

>>20366942
It's a sandwich anon. But in the same this is a sandwich.

>> No.20367569

>>20366854
>cubano
Shitty white bread, meat gherkins and mustard. Boomers eat bread, meat, real mustard and gherkins all the time but don't think they created the best dish in existence.

>> No.20367570

Looks like a hogie

>> No.20367573

>>20366697
crumbly wumbly chicky wicky bap as they say in england

>> No.20367576

>>20367544
UK because I already do since I live here

>> No.20367727

>>20367544
>can only eat euro country food
that's it. i'm roping out.

>> No.20367788

>>20367727
why? we even have chicken burger sandwich here for you

>> No.20367810

>>20367562
>Goalpost moving
Pottery

>> No.20367912

>>20367810
That is not goalpost moving. It is highlighting the reason Americans balk at labeling either a sandwich. Both look like incomplete sandwiches to Americans. And honestly if you grilled the Cheese Sandwich up with some butter most Americans would be fine calling it a sandwich, whereas the meat example grilled would be considered a C or D quality sandwich.

>> No.20367933

>>20366684
That isn't a sandwich, that's a roll. Most of Europe doesn't even speak English and calls nothing a sandwich, so you're even more incorrect.

>> No.20367937

>>20366684
looks alright. lubricate the bread with a little oil or mayo, toss some mustard in there, onions, maybe some pickles and you're off to the races

>> No.20367941

>>20366684
this only makes me feel even more kinship and even a deep longing to visit my family there again

>> No.20367943

>>20367933
most young people do speak english, they might pretend they dont if you aren't a cool person

>> No.20367952

>>20367810
See this anon
> lubricate the bread with a little oil or mayo, toss some mustard in there, onions, maybe some pickles and you're off to the races
>>20367937
Here are some additional steps that can be taken to alter the OP item for most Americans to consider it then a sandwich. But simply having meat on bread doesn't strike most Americans as a sandwich. For a different example I bet many Italians would balk at considering plain spaghetti tossed with butter and nothing else a Pasta dish. They would feel it is incomplete or a poverty-tier imitation of a pasta dish.

>> No.20367973

>>20367937
>lubricate the bread with a little oil or mayo
>anything but butter in Europe

>> No.20367976

>>20367952
>For a different example I bet many Italians would balk at considering plain spaghetti tossed with butter and nothing else a Pasta dish.
No shit you have to add a little pasta water to it to make buttered noodles

>> No.20367982

>>20367976
yes and then imagine they creamed it up further by mixing in freshly grated parmesan or romano, and perhaps a bit of ground black pepper, or pepper flakes, and maybe freshly chopped Italian parsley. See how just adding a few simple ingredients can transform something? It is like that with the sad, 'sandwich' in the OP.

>> No.20367992

>>20367982
Just buy some quality ingredients that can stand on their own.

>> No.20368001

>>20367992
anon a meat and bread sandwich sounds like to fake meme "recipes" you sometimes see spammed online for things like "2 ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies!" It just doesn't work.

>> No.20368058
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>>20366684
Looks pretty good to me

>> No.20368063

>>20367544
Spain. Lot of variety there.

>> No.20368067

>>20366684
This looks perfectly fine though. Just add a couple slices of cheese.

>> No.20368077

>>20368001
It does work. People do it all the time.

>> No.20368089

>>20368077
Yeah, it's just not a sandwich. People but butter on bread and eat it and it is perfectly fine and a tasty snack. That doesn't mean it is an open-faced sandwich.

>> No.20368090

>>20368063
This

>> No.20368095

>>20367933
the french literally call it a baguette songwheesh

>> No.20368100

>>20368089
Of course it's not a sandwich but a burger as sausage is mince.

>> No.20368104

>>20367544
San Marino

>> No.20368109

>>20368104
you can't eat only spinachio noodles for the rest of your life anon

>> No.20368111

>>20368100
look since you used the word mince I'll assume you are British so your knowledge of food is limited to Sausage Rolls at Gregg's, but if you keep hanging out here you might pick up a thing or two.

>> No.20368132

>>20367544
Hungary because I like peppers

>> No.20368143

>>20368111
>pick up a thing or two.
Two - bread and sausage so i can make a sandwich.

>> No.20368172

>>20368143
Kind of weird Gregg's your culinary inspiration calls them sausage rolls then and not sausage sandwiches. Hmm... makes you think.

>> No.20368181

>>20368172
Because it's obviosly not a sandwich. A pie is also not a sandwich although it's made with dough.

>> No.20368182

>>20368132
Russian spotted

>> No.20368370

>>20368104
Good one, but I'll one up that: Switzerland, that way you get both french and Italian and also fondue

>> No.20368428

>>20368370
Instead of purely roux based bechamel cheese sauces for things, I've been subbing in Fondue like cheese sauces instead by switching ou the milk for heavy cream and white wine. Just recently did this will scalloped potatoes and it was much improved.

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>>20366684

>> No.20368441

>>20367912
>Both look like incomplete sandwiches to Americans
anything that doesn't have at least three meats, half a pound of cheese and a pint of dressing doesn't look like a sandwich to amerifats. to the civilised world a sammich is a snack or a light lunch, not a 1000+ calorie orgy of gluttony

>> No.20368443

>>20367544
denmark

>> No.20368476

>>20366684
this is a sandwhich. a fairly plain one, but a sandwhich nonetheless.

>> No.20368500

>>20368441
false. You could cut the meat on that, thing, in half, then add a few slices of cheese plus some shredded lettuce, onions, tomato slices, pickles, and some lubrication like mustard and mayo, or maybe vinegar and oil and it would be a great sandwich.

>> No.20368509

>>20368441
>to the civilised world a sammich is a snack or a light lunch
OP pic could be a snack, or a light lunch, just not a sandwich.

>> No.20368523

>>20366684
is this another aussie not understanding what sandwich means situatiion

>> No.20368764

>>20367973
Butter isn't that great with this type of bread. The dough is really soft and great at absorbing moisture. A spoonful of olive oil or some mayo seeps into the bread nicely.

Europeans use butter for other types of bread.

>> No.20368768

>>20366896
Miserable heathen.

>> No.20368770

>>20368058
the filling is FUCKING falling out.

>> No.20368780

>>20367569
>Shitty white bread
a good cuban will use good white bread THO??

>> No.20368784
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20368784

>Every possible bread+accompaniment variety is just a "sandwich"
>oversea *ngloids trying to lower glorious EVROPEAN CVLTVRE to their meager standards
We were right in sending your ancestors to rot beyond the atlantic ocean, we were wrong in thinking you'd stay there indefinitely and wouldn't return to haunt us with your retardation

>> No.20368787

>>20366684
because you forgot apparently, here is the definition of a sandwich: an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with a filling between them, eaten as a light meal.

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>>20366684
>>20368058
I really just hope the bread is buttered

>> No.20368907

>>20367576
>UK
>Euro
Out means out.

>> No.20368922

>>20368907
What about Ireland?

>> No.20368926

>>20368907
When people say Euro they mean part of the European continent (yes the islands are considered part of the continent look it the FUCK up) and culture, not the EU which didn't even exist until the 90s.