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Beirute | Traditional Sandwich From São Paulo, Brazil | TasteAtlas

Beirute

Beirute is a Brazilian sandwich hailing from São Paulo. It's influenced by Levantine cuisine, hence the name that refers to the capital of Lebanon. Originally, the beirute was made with pão sírio (Syrian bread or pita bread) that was stuffed with roast beef, lettuce, tomatoes, melted cheese, and za'atar herb and spice mixture.


The filling always goes between two pieces of Syrian bread, not into the pocket. Nowadays, the sandwiches are prepared with various other fillings such as steaks, chicken, fried eggs, and ham, but the Syrian bread remains a key ingredient of the sandwich.

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