미트라일레트

Mitraillette
미트라일레트
Mitraillette (fast food).jpg
반바게트 미트라일레트
대체 이름아메리케인[1][2]
유형샌드위치
코스패스트푸드
원산지벨기에[1]
지역 또는 주브뤼셀
서빙온도뜨거운(뜨거운)
실내 온도/온도 조절(온도 조절)
주성분다양한 소스를 곁들인 빵, 고기, 감자튀김

미트레일렛(프랑스어 발음:[3][4][5][6] [mitʁajɛt], 문자 그대로 "submachine gun")은 벨기에의 한 샌드위치의 일종이다. 그것은 학생들 사이에서 인기가 있다.[7]

브뤼셀에서 유래한 것으로 생각되지만, 프랑스플랑드르, 왈로니아, 노르드 지방에서도 인기가 있어, 「아메리케인」(말 그대로 「미국인」)[1][8][9]이라고도 한다.

구성

일반적인 미트레일렛은 다음과 같이 구성된다.[2][3][4][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

크루디테는 종종 (당근, 신선한 상추, 토마토 조각) 포함되지만, 이는 장소에 따라 다르다. 치즈양배추도 가끔 포함되어 있다.[17][18]

원래 미트레일은 소시지나 얇게 썬 고기만을 포함하고 있었다. 대안이 빠르게 가능해졌다.

대중문화에서

2016년 3월 브뤼셀 폭탄 테러 이후, 이 샌드위치의 이미지는 우정과 유머의 표시로 벨기에와 해외의 소셜미디어를 통해 공유되었다.[19]

2020년 12월 참가자인 전 톱 셰프(프랑스) 장필리프 와트테인이 몬스에 팝업 미틸레트 식당을 열었다.[20]

참고 항목

참조

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