• @Nanabaz2
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      78 months ago

      For someone lives in the country since he was born, yea, me neither have mine with peanuts.

  • @CookieOfFortune
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    58 months ago

    How do you close this? And where is the secret lard sauce?

    • @[email protected]
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      28 months ago

      You stick a knife in the middle, firmly close the top and slide out the knife.

      Source: My cousin is an official sandwich artist.

    • SSTFOP
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      18 months ago

      It closed surprisingly easily. The bread was crunchy on the outside, but gave way easily on the inside. There were many small ingredients rather than a few big ones, so the sandwich was quite formable.

  • Blackout
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    38 months ago

    It looks tasty but it also looks expensive. I lived off of $2 bahn mi sandwiches when I first moved to LA. Now even the street tacos are expensive.

      • @jo3jo3
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        18 months ago

        Fuck ya bro. I’m seven years in. How about you?

        • @[email protected]
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          Around 6 😂

          No, I will not go with you to drink 🤣

          Also, have you stayed here during covid? Because at that time it was really not many people, and everyone knows each other

          • @jo3jo3
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            18 months ago

            Oh I’ve been living in Danang and Hoi An the entire time.

            No drink needed 😉 I’m riding in Laos at the moment so not there anyway.

            I was there for probably that first year and half of COVID, until that summer they stopped renewing visas and told a lot of us to go home (I’ve been on tourist visas the entire time) Went to Mexico for six months, as soon as the borders opened I came running back within the week.

            • @[email protected]
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              28 months ago

              I’ve been here, mostly in Hanoi the entire time

              My good friend recently moved to Danang, next time for a visa run I would probably take a flight to Danang and then to the border there(because it’s 150km)

              We stayed here during covid the whole time, extensions, paid visas, illegally, with no money, it was fun 😂

              • @jo3jo3
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                18 months ago

                It’s about 250km each direction. Taking a bus or riding yourself, it pretty much takes the entire day to go and come back. Made that ride hundreds of times now.

                I’ve also overstayed for months at a time 😅 Overstayed twice and was still able to do a visa run an come back same day 😂

                • @[email protected]
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                  18 months ago

                  Not 150km??? Because it’s 250km from Hanoi to Laos

                  Also, the road should be way way better

  • @Regrettable_incident
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    08 months ago

    That looks great - except I see cucumber in there. Is it just me that finds the taste of cucumber really intrusive? Even if I pick it out I can still taste it on the stuff it’s touched.

    • @HessiaNerd
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      08 months ago

      I’m with you. I can’t stand cucumber.

      • @Regrettable_incident
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        28 months ago

        Yeah, it tastes of abomination. Not too keen on the whole melon family TBH. I like gherkins though. I’ll eat pretty much anything if it’s pickled.

  • @jo3jo3
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    Get rid of that evil cilantro, ruins a great looking banh mi!

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      88 months ago

      Gonna have to downvote you on that because most of the time, cilantro is in bánh mì. Nothing wrong with it, stop being a little baby and eat your greens.

      • @[email protected]
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        88 months ago

        I’m gonna have to downvote you on this.

        We ain’t being a baby. Coriander/Cilantro is a genetic thing. You either love it, or you hate it. We can’t help not liking it.

        I find it tastes like soap and overpowers everything it’s put into. So if you want to know my experience, cut up a bar of soap and put it into your salad like it’s some sort of weird cheese and try eating it. It’s not a good experience.

        • @jo3jo3
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          28 months ago

          I don’t get the soap taste, but it’s incredibly disgusting and ruins whatever it touches for me.

      • @jo3jo3
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        38 months ago

        I live in Vietnam, first thing I learned how to say was no cilantro 😅

      • @jo3jo3
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        38 months ago

        Also… I live in Vietnam but I’m in Laos right now, cilantro or not, now you made me crave banh mi and I feel like I should go back home to get some 😅 Usually eat two a day, every day.

    • @DrPop
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      18 months ago

      I’m only agreeing with you due to allergies.