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This video of kids trying 100 years of American sandwiches is super adorable and relatable

This video of kids trying 100 years of American sandwiches is super adorable and relatable

This video of kids trying 100 years of American sandwiches is super adorable and relatable
This video of kids trying 100 years of American sandwiches is super adorable and relatable

When it comes to comfort food, sandwiches remain the GOAT. They’re typically quick and simple to prepare and it doesn’t hurt that they’ve consistently evolved over the years, which brings us to Bon Appétit‘s video of kids sampling 100 years of American sandwiches.

Thanks to this adorable clip, we are now ferociously craving a panini (ugh, the mind can be so weak). But the good thing is that we’re decidedly more informed on the history of sandwiches and thoroughly entertained by these kids’ honest reactions to participating in what sounds like the best taste test ever.

OK, maybe not ever, but these sandwiches do look pretty darn tasty.

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zoe kravitz

The experiment started with the meal of the 2016 Emmys: a 1900s-style peanut butter and jelly sandwich that contained a little bit of orange marmalade, which the kids seemed to enjoy. Later, the participants willingly bowed down to the Philly Cheesesteak, which was popularized in the ’30s. One kid referred to the sandwich as a “masterpiece,” while another had the most relatable response to finishing a mouthwatering meal:

bon appetit
bon appetit

SAME, KID. SAME.

Other than a participant who dissed the pastrami and rye sandwich so hard (seriously, she spit it out in a paper towel), the experiment seemed to go really well.

On that note, duty calls! In other words, we’re off to find that panini.

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