Every time you eat a sandwich, you are experiencing British cuisine

Every time you eat a sandwich, you are experiencing British cuisine.

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God damn it OP now I want to eat a sandwich.

And what if I call it a panino

panini is a grilled sandwich so it's a bit different

This would have been a good sandwiches from your country thread

Chad Bocata vs virgin sandwich

tastes like ass

Claiming you invented putting food in bread is like claiming you invented mashing potatoes or grilling meat
You didn't

They're not necessarily grilled
Panini come in all shapes and breads

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Yes we did.

oh no no no no ahahahahaha

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This
But be nice anons ;)

>having such a nonexistant cuisine you try to claim something that exists basically everywhere since forever
many such cases. SAD!

That's fucking eggplant on a salami sandwich?

then prove it existed before Sandwich

Insure its sliced bread, rolls are not allowed.

problems?

say it with me french user

LE SANDWICH

Of course, the word has not a translation.
A sandwitch has a specific sliced bread. An American hamburger has a burger in it. In italy, a panino can either be a sandwich type or an hamburger t. Panino simply means stuffed bread, and as the French user noted bread is nearly as old as humanity and it has always been eaten with something besides; so it's based as soon as bread was invented, people opened it and put food in it

We only eat open-faced and they're not your invention :) try again

>Insure its sliced bread, rolls are not allowed.
retard

Yeah. Btw I would note once for all that the singular for panini is a "panino" and the singular for plenty of salami is one "salame". So panino al salame

>We only eat open-faced
but it defeats it's own purpose, a sandwich is supposed to be finger food you can easily pick up

Rolls are not sliced bread. Not in the sense of a sliced loaf which is what sliced bread is referred to.

thank you britain

Brits dont have non existent cuisine, it’s just hearty food thats disliked by snobs

are you disabled?

no, just lazy

Yes, let me teach you... More is not always better.

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Be nice to Brits kek. I love sandwitches, it's just that it's not such an invention. Though you also have lots of other interesting things as pies and meat stews

>Sandwiches are not finger food.

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>carbshit
No thanks

Isn't finger food specifically something you eat in one bite? A sandwich is not

>Isn't finger food specifically something you eat in one bite?
no it's something that is usually eaten without utensils

Finger food is essentially party food. Traditionally tea and cake, sandwiches and scones have been British finger food.

Come to think of it, how popular is sandwich in east Europe?
I somehow cannot imagine them eating sandwiches in their daily life.

~all food was fingerfood before cutlery spread allover in society and before bloggers invented this word~

They can't afford sandwiches.

cutlery has been around for about as long as humans have

Thank you Brits. I love sandwiches. I am eating one right now.

Can't afford bread, cucumber and mayo?

burgers are not real sandwiches

lmao russians eat nothig but mayo

If you can't eat an open-faced sandwich without utensils you have no motor skills

I like burger

Not really that much
And still today, I tend to avoid using them when not necessary. Yeah I'm a rough dirty italian

it's messy

>putting filling inside of a crust
are sandwiches technically a type of pie?

heh

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>burgers are not real sandwiches
They literally are.

>Not really that much
oh they have, cavemen used them

We have those too, we call them 'sandwiches de miga' they come in a plenty ton of varieties... Popular in parties and christmas eve as finger food.

Or toasted with your coffee

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>russians eat nothig but mayo
Isn't what they put in everything from meat to soups is sour cream?

I appreciate British cuisine.

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I appreciate Finnish cuisine

God I love my Kingdom.

I had shepherd's pie yesterday. Good stuff.

Nope. The earliest known spoon, basic thing to eat food, is in Egypt and it's not exactly cavemen. Also, having them doesn't mean they're spread and daily used for everything; a farmer in the countryside in very recent times (but also today) really didn't need to use the fork for consuming his bread and cheese meal, while using a spoon for soups. The presence of knives (amigdalas etc) in prehistory doesnt connect to cutlery, as knives were pretty much necessary for just butchering animals at a first step, the meal was then of course eaten with hands. It Italy, often in restaurants serving meat they would just suggest you to go with your hands.
Your bad luck I'm Italian, foodie and archaeologist

Those dishes are pretty good
Everyday british cuisine is garbage though

I think it's pretty reasonable to suggest that knives were used as a utensil in prehistoric times to cut food

>10 pieces of ham
>2-3 pieces of some meat
>2-3 pieces of fried bacon
>half an egg
>3-4 pieces of tomatoes
>4-5 pieces of cucumbers
>some mayo sauce
>3x bread pieces fried with cheese on top
You can last these ingredients for like 3 days worth of sandwiches, wtf is that shit

those are all everyday foods

>Everyday british cuisine is garbage though
That is true for every country, Pierre.

god I'd luv me som fish un chips right now

The reason we make fun of the british is because our own everyday cuisine is good, user

Did you even read what I just wrote

Agreed. Maybe it is because I am a niggard, but I have always used a single slice of ham, and a slice of cheese for every sandwich.

yes, I just disagree

Is the fish part just a large fishstick?
t. never had fish and chips

>be french
>wife asks if you rather go to grocery store or swamp to pick up dinner tonight

it's a fillet of haddock/cod deep fried in batter

Then sandwiches are American, because they invented sliced bread.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliced_bread

there's nothing wrong with swamp food

Clearly you haven't tried frog legs, because they're really tasty

I wish they weren't so bony or maybe the ones I tried were too skinny

They are pretty bony in general so I can't tell. The skinny ones are fucking shit though I agree

>be american
>complain that frogs are too skinny

fuck france

I know for a fact that French people sometimes go to carrefour to buy the cheapest brand of sausages which they then munch down cold with a bit of dijon mustard

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I don't live far from sandwich I had no idea that's the origin of the word!

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better believe it

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Same here. Picrelated is what we call "бyтepбpoды" (sandwiches)
99% of the time it's 2 or less layers. Usually кoлбaca (thing on the right) and either cheese or butter.
If you make 3 or more layers you can call yourself a chef

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IT'S RAW

That won't fit

ham and cheese is a classic

Not So Fast!

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All of you have confused the coining of a word to describe a food, and that word's spread, and the origin of putting stuff inbetween two pieces of bread, which goes back to ancient times.

And that's not where the word came from.

That's not a ham, ameritard