December List Sandwiches and November Wrapup
In December, the Tribunal will be covering Danish Flæskesteg, Hawaiian Flying Saucers, and the Francheezie.
In December, the Tribunal will be covering Danish Flæskesteg, Hawaiian Flying Saucers, and the Francheezie.
In November, the Tribunal will be covering Eggs Benedict, Cuban Elena Ruz, and the Empalme of Nuevo Leon.
In October the Tribunal will be tackling the UK’s Coronation Chicken, Cutters from Barbados, and a kind of salad-topped toast from Crete called Dakos.
In September, the Tribunal will be covering the Completo Chileno, Collards sandwiches from NC, and the fancy-sounding Continental Roll from Perth, Australia.
In August, the Tribunal will be covering Indian Chilli Toast, Pittsburgh’s Chipped Ham, and a spooky-sounding Taiwanese night market treat called Coffin Bread
In July, the Tribunal will be looking into Venezuelan Cachitos, New Zealand Cheese Rolls, and the Irish Chicken Fillet Roll
In June, the Tribunal will be covering the Italian bruschetta, the South African behemoth known as bunny chow, and the Massachusetts Portuguese sandwich known as caçoila
In May the Tribunal will cover the British Burrito, as unlikely as that sounds, and two Dutch sandwiches called Broodje Haring and Broodje Hete Kip
In April, the Tribunal will be covering the Argentine Bondiola, the Braaibroodjie of South Africa, and Chicago’s own Breaded Steak sandwich.
In March, the Tribunal will be covering Kentucky’s Benedictine spread, Chicago’s Big Baby, and the Portuguese Bolo do Caco flatbread
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