Submitted by [deleted] t3_11do4dv in washingtondc
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_11do4dv in washingtondc
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I've been known to eat naked bread. And naked vegetables.
Nope. We only eat roasted eagles, petroleum and petroleum byproducts, and FREEDOM!!!
Seriously though, we eat everything.
I meant the vegetables on the bread :D but yeah ok, haven't realised before that people don't eat bread for snack in every country, since it's a very very basic snack or breakfast or like evening snack? in my country
I think maybe if you need a “struggle” snack in hard financial times (like for college students) you might just eat bread, but otherwise i dont really think people do it unless they’re really picky eaters
Google next time … it’ll save face
but do u put the naked vegetables on the naked bread? try it it's great XD
i want real answers not just something that someone wrote on somewhere😤
The sliced bread here is generally awful and not really meant to be eaten on its own. That said, most grocery stores will see baguettes or bread baked in their own bakery that are a lot better, there are the fancy dedicated bakeries where you’ll pay like $6+ for a loaf but it’s delicious, comparable to much of the stuff in Europe.
I love eating fresh bread on its own, especially if it’s a little warm, but most people will put something on it, butter etc
You’re describing a sandwich? Yes, we eat sandwiches here.
Ok, we’ll this isn’t really the place for that
Try r/askanamerican
but isn't sandwich more like two breads with something in between? or not
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Actually I'm a vegetarian, so yes, I've definitely put vegetables on bread and eaten it as a sandwich. But I've also just grabbed a slice when I'm hungry.
OP clearly doesn’t know about Oprah.
If it’s only one slice of bread, it’s an open sandwich.
jolygoestoschool t1_ja9sj5m wrote
Yes americans eat vegetables. Most americans do not just eat slices of bread alone. We may eat rolls of bread at dinner though, but usually with butter