Japanese Chef Uses Knife Skills To Make The World's Thinnest Sandwich
This is a video of Japanese chef Oiri using his knife skills to cut ingredients to make the world's thinnest sandwich. Is it actually the world's thinnest sandwich? I have no clue, but I did just eat forty of them and am still hungry. *pounding PB&J flat with fist on kitchen counter* MOM WE'RE OUT OF JUICE BOXES.
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Thanks to Ashley I, who informed me she needs some of those insanely sharp knives in her life. Same (but not in my back).

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