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It’s National Cuban Sandwich Day — Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Healthy Fact of the Day

A traditional Cuban sandwich can run high in sodium and saturated fat between the cured meats, cheese, and buttery pressed bread. To make a lighter version at home, try swapping in a whole grain or lower-sodium bread, using leaner cuts of pork, and going easy on the cheese rather than doubling up. Loading on extra pickles adds crunch and flavor without adding calories, and pairing the sandwich with a side salad instead of chips or fries rounds out the meal with more fiber.

Few sandwiches carry as much history between two slices of bread as the Cubano.

On August 23, that history gets its own day of recognition, and if you’ve never had one, this is the day to change that.

Where the Sandwich Came From

The Cuban sandwich traces back to Ybor City, Tampa’s historic cigar-manufacturing neighborhood, where it emerged in the late 1800s as a quick, satisfying meal for cigar factory workers. It’s often described as a melting pot in sandwich form, blending Cuban, Spanish, German, and Italian culinary traditions into one pressed, toasted creation.

A classic version layers roasted pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard between slices of Cuban bread, all pressed until crisp and golden. From there, the sandwich spread from Tampa to Miami and eventually across the country, picking up regional twists along the way.

Where to Find One Today

Florida remains the sandwich’s spiritual home, with Tampa and Miami both claiming deep ties to its origin story. Longtime spots in Ybor City and South Florida are known for serving some of the most authentic versions around, and many restaurants — from local delis to Cuban-inspired chains — tend to run specials or discounts to mark the day.

If you’re not near Florida, don’t worry. Cuban sandwiches have become a staple on menus nationwide, and grocery stores often mark down ingredients like Cuban bread, ham, and Swiss cheese around this time, making it easy to build your own at home.

How to Celebrate

Whether you’re hunting down a local deli’s version or pressing your own in the kitchen, the beauty of the Cubano is its simplicity. Stack the classic combination of pork, ham, cheese, pickles, and mustard, press it until the bread turns crisp, and you’ve got a sandwich with more than a century of history behind it.

The Takeaway

National Cuban Sandwich Day is a reminder that some of the best food stories come from the mixing of cultures, not the isolation of them. However you celebrate, it’s a good excuse to track one down.

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“Always let your meat rest before slicing.”

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