contentbotB to Cool [email protected]English • 4 months agoA cool guide to sandwiches in the United States.i.redd.itimagemessage-square39fedilinkarrow-up155arrow-down120file-text
arrow-up135arrow-down1imageA cool guide to sandwiches in the United States.i.redd.itcontentbotB to Cool [email protected]English • 4 months agomessage-square39fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@OhmsLawnlinkEnglish3•4 months agoWhile the whole chart appears to be hogwash, I’m still curious, Is French Dip a California thing? I’m from CA. I’ve eaten the sandwich. I didn’t ever think the two might be related.
minus-square@Death_EquitylinkEnglish1•4 months agoNative Californian here, no fucking chance the French Dip is the state sandwich. They were more popular in Northern California decades ago, but has long since been displaced with various Cali-Mex sandwiches.
minus-square@OhmsLawnlinkEnglish1•4 months agoWell of course not. Wikipedia lists French Dip as being originally created in Southern California. I’m starting to suspect this whole thing is an AI creation.
minus-square@QuarterSwedelinkEnglish1•4 months agoWhen I think of a Californian sandwich it always has avocado slices.
minus-square@OhmsLawnlinkEnglish2•4 months agoYes, absolutely. The list is bunk. I’m just curious about the French dip.
While the whole chart appears to be hogwash, I’m still curious,
Is French Dip a California thing?
I’m from CA. I’ve eaten the sandwich. I didn’t ever think the two might be related.
Native Californian here, no fucking chance the French Dip is the state sandwich.
They were more popular in Northern California decades ago, but has long since been displaced with various Cali-Mex sandwiches.
Well of course not.
Wikipedia lists French Dip as being originally created in Southern California.
I’m starting to suspect this whole thing is an AI creation.
When I think of a Californian sandwich it always has avocado slices.
Yes, absolutely. The list is bunk. I’m just curious about the French dip.