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  2. Lunch meat - Wikipedia

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    Lunch meats—also known as cold cuts, luncheon meats, cooked meats, sliced meats, cold meats, sandwich meats, delicatessens, and deli meats—are precooked or cured meats that are sliced and served cold or hot. They are typically served in sandwiches or on a tray. [1]

  3. Submarine sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A submarine sandwich, commonly known as a sub, hoagie (Philadelphia metropolitan area and Western Pennsylvania English), hero (New York City English), Italian (Maine English), grinder (New England English, Fulton County, NY), wedge (Westchester, NY), or a spuckie (Boston English) is a type of American cold or hot sandwich made from a cylindrical bread roll split lengthwise and filled with ...

  4. Maine Italian sandwich - Wikipedia

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    [10] [3] Amato later opened a sandwich shop named Amato's, and today the sandwich continues to be prepared by Amato's sandwich shops. [ 3 ] [ 12 ] The Amato's version is traditionally prepared using fresh-baked bread, ham, American cheese, slices of tomato, onions, green pepper and sour pickle, Kalamata olives and salad oil.

  5. List of sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    Multiple layers of white or light rye bread containing creamy fillings, such as egg and mayonnaise, liver paté, olives, shrimp, ham, various cold cuts, caviar, tomato, cucumber, cheese, and smoked salmon. Smørrebrød: Denmark: Open-faced, buttered dark rye bread with cold cuts, pieces of meat or fish, cheese, or spreads. Sol over Gudhjem: Denmark

  6. Cuisine of New England - Wikipedia

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    Served cold or hot, lobster rolls can optionally include fixings like mayo or warmed butter, clam rolls dressed with tartar or cocktail sauce on a New England–style hot dog bun, and chow mein sandwich with noodles, celery, onions, meat and sauce in a hamburger bun, from Fall River, Massachusetts.

  7. This sandwich-slicing hack is dividing the internet, but it’s ...

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    A man’s sandwich-cutting ingenuity has reignited a debate on what is truly the best way to cut a sandwich. On Saturday, April 27, X user Ryan Duff was first inspired to go against the whole ...

  8. America's Test Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Collin Davison continues cooking selected recipes on each episode with the help of others. Bridget Lancaster, executive food editor for television, radio and new media, appeared as a regular cast member in seasons 1–16 and joins Julia Collin Davison as host in all episodes beginning in season 17. Lancaster will also continue to cook through ...

  9. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    German delicatessens in cities like New York and Milwaukee sold imported cold cuts, potato salads, schmierkase, wienerwurst, North Sea herring, assorted pickles (pickled cucumber) and other prepared foods. Jewish immigrants from Germany soon followed suit, replacing pork dishes with corned beef (salt-cured beef) and pastrami.