Sandwiches De Miga

(Argentine)

white bread, ham, eggs, cheese, tomatoes, green peppers, lettuce

Sandwiches De Miga is a popular food item in Argentina where they are consumed mainly at parties. The sandwiches de miga are similar to the English cucumber sandwich, which is a typical tea-time food. The sandwiches are single, double or multiple layered and are made from a thin white bread without crust. They are filled with thinly sliced meat, especially ham, eggs, cheese, tomatoes, green peppers, tuna, lettuce, and sometimes other vegetables, such as asparagus.

Created Feb. 9, 2018 by: anika854


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