Let there be Sandwich, and there was Sandwich
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What if I told you that the good, old sandwich has both a birthplace and a birthdate? What if this place was Italy and the year was 1926? In this episode of Italian Culture, we discover how a humble recipe changed the life of its inventor, a young woman who turned the entire restaurant business upside down. This is the story of the Mulassano caffé, the place where the sandwich was invented. Or was it? Today’s guests are Patrizio Abrate, Francesca Dragotto and Cristiano Ruggiero.
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