No baguettes aren’t used for sandwiches
My jambon-beurre begs to differ
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AFKBRBChocolate@lemmy.ca 12 hours ago
The sandwich bread is mass produced, baked in racks of loaf pans, designed to give very consistent and convenient slices for making sandwiches.
The second pic is the way many people prefer to bake a more rustic loaf. The dough is just placed on a flat sheet, so there’s much more crust, and it can just rise however it does. It’s less convenient for sandwiches.
No baguettes aren’t used for sandwiches, they’re used to serve bread with the meal. If you’re eating dinner, you don’t really want a slice of sandwich bread, you want something more convenient to hold in your hand, dip in you pasta sauce, or whatever. Plus it has a higher ratio of crust to insides, which can be nice.
No baguettes aren’t used for sandwiches
My jambon-beurre begs to differ
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Apparently it’s just not a thing where I am. I’ve seen them used for little hors d’oeuvre things, but not for a meal-type sandwich.
I stand corrected.
Baguettes are bomb sandwich bread. Ask France.
Sooo French colonialism?
No baguettes aren’t used for sandwiches
I’d say that they are great for making sandwiches tho
Uh what? Guess you have never been to France?
I have not and stand corrected
wieson@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
We use normal bread (pic 2) for sandwiches all the time. It’s been years since I’ve had industry toast (pic 1) and only in times of desperation.
Open top sandwiches with bread 2 are basically two thirds of my food pyramid.