
Bauru
Traditional sandwich with ham, cheese, tomato, and pickles.
Nutrition Facts
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Gustare Forneria
The Bauru sandwich was created in 1934 by Casimiro Pinto Neto, a law student from the city of Bauru at the 'Ponto Chic' restaurant in São Paulo. He disliked the common sandwiches available and requested a customized version, which became popular and was named after his hometown.
The Bauru sandwich holds a special place in Brazilian culinary culture, particularly in São Paulo. It is considered a classic and a representation of simple yet delicious Brazilian cuisine.
Restaurant Staple
It is a common offering in restaurants and snack bars throughout Brazil, especially in São Paulo. Its availability reflects its popularity and cultural acceptance.
Regional Pride
The sandwich is a source of pride for the city of Bauru, where it originated. It is often promoted as a regional culinary icon.
Symbol of Simplicity
The Bauru represents the idea that delicious food doesn't need to be overly complex. Its simple ingredients and straightforward preparation contribute to its appeal.
The Bauru is a savory and rich sandwich that combines the tanginess of pickles and tomato with the saltiness of ham and the melted creaminess of cheese. The combination provides a complex and satisfying flavor profile.
The dominant flavors are the saltiness from the ham and cheese, the acidity from the tomato and pickles, and the richness from the melted cheese. The bread provides a neutral base that soaks up the flavors. Some variations might include a slight buttery flavor depending on how the bread is prepared.
Bread Choice
French bread ('pão francês') is the traditional choice. The crusty exterior and soft interior provide the perfect texture contrast. Alternatively, a crusty roll can be used.
Cheese Melting
Ensure the cheese is fully melted and gooey. You can use a sandwich press or broiler to achieve this. The melted cheese is crucial for binding the ingredients together.
Tomato Freshness
Use fresh, ripe tomatoes for the best flavor. Avoid using overly watery tomatoes, as they can make the sandwich soggy.
Authentic Cheese Blend
The original recipe supposedly used a blend of four cheeses: prato, mozzarella, provolone, and cheddar. Using this will create the most authentic taste.
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