Meat Para
Manufacturing process
The bread must have the garlic spread, olive oil and cheese all on the bread before toasting it, then while it is toasting you cook the cured pepperoni and turkey in a pan until nice and hot/golden brown. Once the bread is done you place it on your plate, with the meats on one slice, then merge and your Meat Para is finished!
History
In the bland days of the empire, when nothing happened and people were bored, there was a man, a common man. A man who had some cured pepperoni, turkey, and bread he made from home, along with some imported olives he crushed into an oil. He toiled in his kitchen for hours, trying to craft the perfect sandwich, one that will invigorate the mind and soul and bring life into the world. Of course, the man didn't achieve the second goal, but after-albeit accidentally- adding in garlic and cheese, he finally achieved his first goal: the invigoration of the mind and soul. He ate a single bite, and knew:
"Yes, this is the sandwich I've been dreaming! Its texture, soft and oily, its taste unlike any combination I've thought of, and most of all, its versatility!"
The second he finished his sandwich he recreated it, and gave it to his wife, who then took one bite, then gave it to the town.
It can be typically found at either a market, or the ingredients could be found at special delis or bakeries. So in layman's terms its not very rare, if anything one of the most common foods in the entire Vidian Empire.
About 6 slices of cured pepperoni, 2 slices of toasted wheat bread, 5 slices of turkey cooked on a pan, garlic, olive oil, and parmesan all spread on the bread slices.
All that is required for any man to cook is an oven and stove top, along with a pan to hold the bread. However, it is preferable to cut your own bread, meats and cheeses, so a knife and clean surface is also needed.
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