oh cubano, dont you cry for me.....


- dave 9-06-2025 11:49 am

would you call it a cuban or a cubano when ordering?


- dave 9-06-2025 11:53 am [add a comment]


  • I always called it a cubano.  


    - steve 9-06-2025 2:46 pm [add a comment]



With salami! WTF??? Seems wrong, only one way to find out...


- steve 9-06-2025 2:48 pm [add a comment]


  • well thats a cuban then! i still want to live in a world where that $12 and not $16 though it says it comes with rice and beans which makes me feel a little better about it.


    - dave 9-06-2025 2:57 pm [add a comment]



https://asassyspoon.com/cuban-sandwich/

 

there is also a variation unique to Miami with a different mash up of ingredients. I’ll search it out. Only ever called it a Cuban. Like Kramer and “The Cubans.” (Seinfeld reference) 


- bill 9-06-2025 5:02 pm [add a comment]


  • AI: The "Miami" Distinction The "Miami sandwich" specifically refers to the Cuban sandwich prepared without Genoa salami, a key ingredient in the Tampa variation. This difference in ingredients is the core of the long-standing Tampa-Miami Cuban sandwich rivalry

     

    also, they are served with potato sticks ( not potato chips). The history of that can be verified but to my recollection Thats correct. 


    - bill 9-07-2025 6:51 am [add a comment]


    • interesting. says there was an italian immigrant population in tampa which inspired the addition of salami. also potato sticks in miami, plantain chips in tampa. and maybe the bread was a little crustier in tampa.

      to the best of my recollection potato sticks were trash though im sure i ate them. i was trying to remember the brand we got and found it but dont recall it. i just recognized the can. any guesses? no utzing, i mean, cheating.

      *its not utz.


      - dave 9-07-2025 7:28 am [add a comment]


    • Potato sticks came in a tube, like pringles. Or a shorter tube tub? They were ok by me but you could stab your gums if not taking care. Can’t recall brand name offhand but should recognize name.
      - bill 9-07-2025 7:45 am [add a comment]


    • tampa was the real deal for cubans who were drawn there in the 19th century because of the cigar rolling trade. miami was post castro.


      - dave 9-07-2025 7:47 am [add a comment]


    • Also, Tampa’s Cuban population had a jump on Miami owing to their cigar industry. (“Have a Tampa”) Miami’s Cuban population exploded during the early 60’s air lift program. So I don’t doubt Tampa being the early bird.
      - bill 9-07-2025 7:52 am [add a comment]


    • I was typing while you posted
      - bill 9-07-2025 7:53 am [add a comment]


  • Ate half a bag of these as I searched out this thread.  I prefer the package design and so far no gum stabs.  Definetly not fresh tasting, but isn't that the point?


    - steve 9-09-2025 7:37 pm [add a comment]


    • you just killing time in an asian market today? whats the rhino horn go for these days?


      - dave 9-09-2025 7:48 pm [add a comment]


    • I did't have a chance to find out. It was in the case next to the gilded shark fin but Erin told me to move along to the chip section.
      - steve 9-09-2025 7:54 pm [add a comment]


    • day three empty nest. cried in the chips aisle at the asian market today. they were out of durian cheetos. wife and i got into fight over which bridge we should jump off. went home instead and arted.
      - dave 9-09-2025 8:00 pm [add a comment]


      • kick a couple when they're down


        - steve 9-09-2025 8:07 pm [add a comment]


        • you can do what my sister did, cry until she moves back home. gonna be a hell of a commute compared to the upper east side and barnard though.


          - dave 9-09-2025 8:10 pm [add a comment]



finger on a pulse that is no longer beating.


- dave 9-09-2025 6:37 pm [add a comment]


too many Cubano's not enough salads?
- Skinny 9-10-2025 9:02 am [add a comment]


  • you gonna pitch his family on a cubano shaped casket? only question is will it have salami?


    - dave 9-10-2025 9:51 am [add a comment]


  • Pretty sad ending.
    - bill 9-10-2025 9:57 am [add a comment]


    • i missed that part. it was in like the second sentence. i cant be expected to read the whole thing.


      - dave 9-10-2025 10:04 am [add a comment]


    • I read nothing too, sad :<((


      - Skinny 9-10-2025 9:19 pm [add a comment]


  • Z
    - bill 9-10-2025 10:14 am [add a comment]



was just looking at ancestry trying to remember the name of great aunt who died in a trolley accident in whitestone (cecelia) when i noticed my great grandfathers profession was listed as cigar maker before he got into the stationary store business.


- dave 9-27-2025 5:36 pm [add a comment]


Stationary stores often carried tobacco products as well.
- bill 9-27-2025 5:49 pm [add a comment]


  • sure. they had soda fountains and ice cream and the lot but thats a little different than rolling your own.


    - dave 9-27-2025 6:38 pm [add a comment]


  • Mad skillz
    - bill 9-27-2025 6:47 pm [add a comment]


  • love it
    - Skinny 9-27-2025 8:45 pm [add a comment]






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