Taiwanese Sub

Taiwanese Sub
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You're referring to Taiwanese subs, also known as Taiwanese sandwiches or Taiwanese-style subs! They're a popular food item found in many Asian restaurants and cafes in the USA. Let's dive in and learn more about this deliciousness!

What is a Taiwanese sub?

A Taiwanese sub is a type of sandwich that originated in Taiwan and has gained popularity in the USA. It typically consists of a crispy, toasted baguette filled with various meats, vegetables, and sauces. The fillings are often inspired by Taiwanese street food, Chinese cuisine, and other Asian flavors.

Common ingredients:

  • Protein
    Braised pork belly, roasted pork, chicken, beef, or tofu for vegetarians/vegans
  • Vegetables
    Pickled carrots, cucumbers, cilantro, and lettuce
  • Sauces
    Mayo, chili oil, soy sauce, and sesame oil
  • Cheese
    Melted mozzarella or cheddar (optional)
  • Popular variations:

  • Braised Pork Belly Sub
    Slow-cooked pork belly, pickled carrots, and cilantro
  • Roasted Pork Sub
    Roasted pork, pickled cucumbers, and sesame oil
  • Chicken Sub
    Grilled chicken, lettuce, and mayo
  • Veggie Sub
    Tofu, avocado, and soy sauce
  • What to expect:

  • Crunchy baguette
    Freshly baked or toasted to perfection
  • Flavorful fillings
    A balance of sweet, savory, and spicy flavors
  • Texture mix
    Crunchy, soft, and creamy textures combine for a delightful experience
  • Affordable price
    Typically priced between $8-$12, making it a wallet-friendly option
  • Where to find Taiwanese subs:

  • Asian restaurants and cafes in the USA, particularly in cities with large Asian populations (e.g., San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles)
  • Some Taiwanese or Chinese restaurants may offer variations under different names, such as "Taiwanese sandwich" or " Asian-style sub"
  • Now that you know more about Taiwanese subs, go ahead and give one a try! Your taste buds will thank you

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