What time is it? It’s jambon-beurre time, that’s what.
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>>22075379how are the whole foods cornichons? I've only ever bought maille
>>22075389They’re heavily spiced, the brine tastes kinda like a McD’s burger. I bought them because I needed some and they happened to be there but next time I’m going back to Maille.
>>22075389Shame these aren't more popular in general. They're so superior to your standard dill pickles
>>22075379Third world slop.
>>22075448How dare you. France is the epitome of the first world.
>>22075448How so?
>>22075452that looks good.
>>22075379I'm #Team-Jambon-Beurre myself but word of warning to not trust the ham in america because of how horribly it's processed its not the same in France and this is to say nothing of the butter.
>>22075699it is possible to import things
>>22075699American country ham is recognized as one of the finest hams in the world.
>>22075699There is good ham to be had in america but the butter is middling, you're better off making it yourself.
>>22075379>jambon-beurre>no visible butterYou've made this same shitty thread before.
>>22075379>gum massacre
>>22075540hes never been to a good boulangerie or boucherie
>>22075843Hahaha ahhh thanks anon
>>22075379The cross section, anon
>>22075379can't go wrong with a jambon hamwich OP
>>22075379Were the french trying to be special by removing cheese from a ham and cheese sandwich?
>>22075843It’s way too salty for this kind of sandwich though. French ham is a very different beast.
>>22075854it's right at the tip