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Cuban sandwiches

  • plural
    of Cuban sandwich.
    Cuban sandwich
    noun
    a hero sandwich, especially with ham, pork, cheese, and pickles, often grilled.

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Tampa drew fame for its cigar factories and Cuban sandwiches.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 16, 2025

In just a few blocks, you’ll pass places advertising injera, sushi, tandoori, mezcal, Italian coffee, samosas, Cuban sandwiches and Vietnamese food both upscale and down-home.

From Seattle Times Aug. 27, 2021

After we had a lunch of Cuban sandwiches and yucca fries, guide Mareth Griffith led us on a steep, rocky hike past burly cardon cactuses and delicate, deep-blue morning glory flowers.

From Washington Post Oct. 1, 2020

Seinfeld later asked Cespedes whether Cubans really enjoyed Cuban sandwiches; Cespedes said yes and invited him to share one sometime.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 8, 2015

There was a small window that customers could walk up to and get familiar bites like Cuban sandwiches or a howl of Abuela’s chicken soup with chunky potatoes.

From "The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora" by Pablo Cartaya

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