At 0.2-inches thick, this might be the thinnest sandwich in the world
Hope you’re not too hungry!
Oiri, a 23-year-old Japanese chef and food artist, created what he believes might qualify as the world’s thinnest sandwich.
Measuring just 0.2-inches thick, the light bite contains waif slices of tomato and cucumber sandwiched between two minuscule pieces of bread with just a dab of mayo to complete the snack.
All the ingredients are so thin they’re actually translucent.
🔪 『たぶん世界一薄いサンドウィッチ🥪』 ・ ・ #飾り切り#包丁#切れ味 #料理#料理動画 #おいり #食パン#㟢本 #japanesefood #japaneseknives
A post shared by おいり@oiri_kitchen (@oiri_kitchen) on Mar 1, 2020 at 2:22pm PST
Oiri often showcases his mesmerizing knife skills on his various social media profiles, where he has amassed over 10,000 followers.
Earlier this year, a clip he shared of himself slicing through a variety of vegetables (and even a sheet of paper) with ease went viral on Twitter with over 3.6M views.
トマトを薄く切りたくなった時は、是非。 pic.twitter.com/2A1oudnNOF
— おいり@oiri_kitchen (@oiri_kitchen) January 13, 2020
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