Sasaku
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Whats your favorite type of wrap, and do you like it more than a normal sandwich? Mine would have to be smoked salmon on a spinach wrap loaded with really green lettuce, sprouts, red onions, capers, some other herbs, with some type of mayonaise. But I do prefer a good reuben over everything else.
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santacruz
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I had a good wrap for breakfast today. 1 thin Armenian lahmajun rolled stuffed with fresh tomatoes with olive oil and garlic, 2 slices of good Italian Genoa salami and 2 pieces of Dutch hard cheese sliced thin. This was over the top fantastic. I am starting to like wraps better than regualar sandwhiches. I am experimenting with different ethnic flatbreads. Of course I still love good Italian stuffed onions and pepper with eggs into a loaf of fresh bread as my favorite sandwhich.
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cedwin
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santacruz, that sounded very good. What is Armenian lahmajun?
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santacruz
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It is like flatbread but with delicious lamb,mint,onion,cumin seasoning topping. Once you try this you never forget it. It lends itself to wrapping. Probably it was an original wrap from ancient Armenia. Without a doubt Armenian cuisine is one of the best on the planet. Usually you can get good Armenian food at the church festivals and usually the restaurants are above average.
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cedwin
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That sounds delicious-I'll look for that. Thanks!
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