What 23 Sandwiches Look Like Around The World

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Sandwiches can be defined as two pieces of bread with fillings in between. The fillings can range from meats to vegetables and spreads. Variations of this concept are found all across the globe, from the UK’s chip butty, which is basically bread and chips, to Brazil’s Bauru, which is a roll with melted cheese and roast beef. Let’s take a look at 23 sandwiches around the world.

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What 23 Sandwiches Look Like Around The World
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All countries: Puts different kinds of vegetables, meat, eggs etc. in their sandwich.
USA: cHeEsE
UK: cHiPs

MUSICALDESTINATION-wfhd
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"grilled cheese is the most popular American sandwich" _laughs in burger_

zookkee
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Can’t travel around the world when you’re quarantined 😔

fanaticentertainment
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it’s both amazing and scary how you can so easily see france’s colonial holdings through which sandwiches use baguettes

hylacinerea
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The world: we got some good looking sammichs that show off local culture and culinary diaspora...
The UK: You fockin wot?

DAFIZZIF
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Gordon Ramsay to UK people: what are you? “An idiot sandwich”

matinahmed
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I'm indian and I've never really had "chutney sandwich"😂
I guess our favourite sandwich is vada pav

ramshahashmi
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They probably picked grilled cheese for the U.S. because it’s the most widely recognizable. We have a metric f&%!-ton of regional sandwiches throughout the U.S. - lobster roll, French dip, Runza, loose meat sandwich, cheesesteak, horseshoe, pork tenderloin, Italian beef, pit beef, crabcake sandwich, pastrami on rye, baconeggncheese, Poboy, muffaletta… I could go on and on and on (but I don’t know if my stomach has enough room 😉).

elizabethvlahos
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Just to be clear, Taiwan is not part of China. Taiwan has its own government, president, work visa laws and policies, health insurance program and social infrastructure.

A-Minor-Music
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0:39 Vietnam
1:17 Laos
1:38 Turkey
2:43 Cuba
3:24 Japan
3:53 Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia
4:25 United States
5:23 Brazil
5:38 China
5:56 Portugal
6:23 Guyana
6:47 India
7:06 Uruguay
7:43 Chile
8:00 Senegal
8:22 Israel
8:54 United Kingdom
9:15 South Africa
9:38 Finland
9:56 Venezuela Colombia
10:20 Denmark
10:43 Trinidad and Tobago
11:03 Pakistan

tongtong
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“crispy baguette” a baguette is supposed to be crispy on the outside... the soft baguettes are an American invention

maried.
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You could’ve also included Tortas Ahogadas from Mexico. For those who don’t know: it’s a birote (baguette-like) with a bed of fried beans stuffed with pork and “drowned” in tomato and chile sauce. It can be topped with marinated onion, shredded cabbage and horseradish

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I’m convinced they just search “famous sandwich around the world” and just copy and paste then just made some fancy animations and footage

Bonechoke
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India: we put vegetables in between our bread along with the chutney too. But our ACTUAL sandwich is the Vadapav.

dhruvathacker
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I was disappointed at America's selection, then it got to the UK. Jesus christ.

walkerkuntz
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Bruh their "indian sandwhich" is borderline offensive we put stuff like cucumber, tomato and chese in that sandwhch not just chutney wtf

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Im sad they didnt mention "shawrma"

Only a few will understand lol

livingmylife
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This entire video's sources are literally hippie tourists taking photos/vids on instagram

If india gets chutney sandwich, then America should get peanutbutter and jelly featured

chaplain
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insider: mentioning 2937 sandwiches using baguette
also insider : not even talking about sandwiches in France

amelieker
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Openfaced sandwiches are not just Danish, they're Scandinavian. And having all that stuff on them, is a restaurant/cafe thing. In private homes, you simply put on anything you like, ie cheese, ham, jam, caviar, salami, egg, etc, or whatever combination you like. But rarely stacked high. And for most people, it's everyday food.

Btw, in the US you use the expression "smorgasbord", which is Sweedish. "Smörgås" means openfaced sandwich and "bord" means table in Sweedish, so the full word literally means a table with a variety of them. But the word is mostly used about a cold buffet. So you actually refer to Sweedish sandwiches in your own language, not Danish.

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