The Baruch Roll is a type of sandwich that originated in New York City. It is typically made with pastrami, corned beef, or roast beef, and is served on a rye bread roll. The sandwich is named after Bernard Baruch, a prominent American financier and statesman who was known for his love of this particular sandwich.
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