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  2. Num pang - Wikipedia

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    In Cambodian cuisine, num pang (Khmer: នំបុ័ង [num paŋ]; from French: pain – "bread") is a short baguette with thin, crisp crust and soft, airy texture. It is often split lengthwise and filled with savory ingredients like a submarine sandwich and served as a meal, called num pang sach (នំបុ័ងសាច់ [num paŋ sac]; "bread with meats").

  3. List of sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    Sandwich made from cured and smoked brisket with yellow mustard, usually on rye bread. Mortadella: Italy: Any sandwich containing mortadella, a large Italian sausage. Mother-in-law: United States: Hot dog bun containing a Chicago-style corn-roll tamale, topped with chili. Muffuletta: United States (New Orleans, Louisiana) [27]

  4. List of American sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American sandwiches.This list contains entries of sandwiches that were created in, or commonly eaten in, the United States. A sandwich is a food item consisting of one or more types of food placed on or between slices of bread, or more generally any dish wherein two or more pieces of bread serve as a container or wrapper for some other food.

  5. America's 10 Healthiest (& Unhealthiest) Fast Food Sandwiches

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    The 10 Healthiest (and Unhealthiest) Fast Food Sandwiches in 2024. One of the most effective ways to manage your weight and health is to eat a nutritious diet with whole foods.

  6. Teacake - Wikipedia

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    A teacake in the UK is generally a light yeast-based sweet bun containing dried fruit, typically served toasted and buttered. [1] In the U.S. teacakes can be cookies or small cakes. In Sweden, they are soft, round, flat wheat breads made with milk and a little sugar, and used to make buttered ham or cheese sandwiches.

  7. Artisanal food - Wikipedia

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    Food artisans produce foods and foodstuffs that are not mass produced.Food artisans prefer handicraft.Food artisans make cheeses, breads and baked goods, charcuterie and other foods that involve food preservation or fermentation, home preservation or canning processes, and fruit preserves, cured meats, beverages, oils, and vinegars.

  8. List of spreads - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of spreads. A spread is a food that is literally spread, generally with a knife, onto food items such as bread or crackers . Spreads are added to food to enhance the flavour or texture of the food, which may be considered bland without it.

  9. Tramezzino - Wikipedia

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    A tramezzino (Italian: [tramedˈdziːno]; pl.: tramezzini) is an Italian sandwich constructed from two slices of soft white bread, with the crusts removed, usually cut in a triangle. Popular fillings include tuna, olive, and prosciutto, but many other fillings can be used. [1] [2]