My favourite sandwich has gotta be mayo chicken in a bagel with crunchy lettuce, satisfying in both taste and the crunchy texture of chopped iceberg lettuce from the shops.

Another one would be sausage and egg with some cheeky brown sauce (British lemmy users know what I mean)

What is YOUR favourite sandwich? Fillings or sauces to go with it, maybe your favourite type of bread?

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    It’s got to be ham and cheese. No matter where you go, usually two out the three will be excellent, so a good sandwich is easily available

    France - Amazing bread, amazing cheese, good ham

    Spain - Crap bread, reasonable cheese, world class ham

    UK - crap bread, world class cheese, good ham

    Germany - world class bread, good cheese, amazing ham

    America - bread that has to be called cake in other countries because of the sugar content, homogenised dairy product, and chlorine-washed minced pork-amalgam

    Ah shit it was going so well

    I suspect this will be a controversial comment

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      Ahem. That chlorine-washed minced amalgam has a name.

      …and it comes in a can. Does your amalgam come in a can?

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          But have you enjoyed the culinary delicacy that is TREET?

          E: Albeit, I’d be lying if I didn’t suggest that you hold out for our true hero here in the states:

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      America definitely has good bread and cheese, it’s just that the worst instances of each are particularly terrible

      Their regular supermarket bread is way, way too sweet for me, but there are decent bakeries still

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        Doesn’t help that those low-quality ingredients are the ones that line the freedom section in foreign supermarkets fueling the stereotype… not that it isn’t a warranted stereotype since this is what they feed the folks in public schools