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Banh mi is the superior expression of the sandwich.

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I love a good Báhn Mì

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This needs a cross section.

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How was it?

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Good. Messy, but that’s normal with a banh mi. The presentation and the flavor was more simple and felt more authentic than a lot of banh mis served in popular “fusion” restaurants where they all try to Guy Fieri up the flavor in some way.

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There was a local joint that used to make them around here. The place didn’t close, they just quit making banh mi. Broke my heart. They were messy and classic as well. I miss those sandwiches.

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doh should have put vietnamese in that other thread. total respect for the sandwich but I hate cilantro.

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Have you tried Culantro? It’s often used in banh mi instead of cilantro. The flavor is somewhat similar but it is different chemically.

I ask because I know people who hate cilantro but love culantro.

The Wikipedia article is here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eryngium_foetidum

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I did not. It was actually these which made me realize I did not like it as I did not like the leafy green and previously I had just hated some sauces and such. I actually thought I hated avacado because I did not like the quac I had tasted. Unfortunately im far enough away I doubt I will remember to try one of these with this alternative if I get the opportunity to try again.

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If you get the chance give it a try, the flavor is quite unique.

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What do you think of coriander?

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Isn’t it basically the same. I often wonder if horse radish and wasabi and cilantro are like in the same class because I don’t like any of them.

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Yay!

It’s fun tricking people with that. You’d be surprised how many people don’t know it’s the same thing. US mostly mind you.

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