Does cheese belong on a tunafish sandwich, Veeky Forums?

Does cheese belong on a tunafish sandwich, Veeky Forums?

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Yeah, grilled cheese sandwiches with tuna are really good

Fuck yeah it does. Add some red onions and olives for instant paradise

I don't think the kind of cheese in OP pic belongs on anything.

if it's cooked, yes
if it's not, no

The correct answer.

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THIS IS CALLED A TUNA MELT

>Tunafish.
Tuna is a fish.
Saying TUNAFISH is completely redundant, you're already establishing tuna is a fish by saying fucking tuna in the first place.
You don't say meatballbeef.
Or breadwheat.
Or Cheesemilk.
Fucking Americans.

>putting olives on anything
Disgusting. I like olives, but they will instantly overpower a tuna melt.

>Actually
Beef meatballs
Wheat bread
>Nice try regardless

So going by your logic we should call it Fish tuna

I like cheese and relish on tuna

hmm
no
with meatballs and bread, there are several different kinds of those things
but with tuna, it's only one thing - fish
to say tunafish is redundant

yes

people that say cheese and fish don't belong together are retarded

Does the Tin-Man have a sheet metal cock?
Cheese could go on almost every sandwich and burger.

>Tuna fish
As opposed to Tuna land mammals

tuna = a whole tuna or whole pieces of tuna meat
tuna fish = the shredded, canned stuff that is more often used in sandwiches

now pls stop bully, this is a christian imageboard.

why not, cheese goes great with most things, with tuna too... I like it

>have to add "fish" in that case so americans know its still a fish
kek

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It's a flyover thing, fish is weird to them so they have to specify what it is.

I live about 2 hours from the sea in most directions. What a weird thought being land locked and a thousand miles from the ocean.

he went there

>tuna fish

Why the fuck are people from other countries so obsessed with using the word "flyover"?

Surely you've heard someone say "tuna fish" from all the American media you consume.

It's twice the fish.

oh right, because cheese comes out of a cow like milk
bread grows in the field like wheat

The thing is I actually agreed with you until you took a jab at Americans you European fuckass

I'm American, retard. And the only people who say that are flyovers.

OBSESSED

No, it's all just tuna.

Yeah, I heard it, and thought it sounded fucking stupid, like when people say beefsteak. It's a double imperative and just makes you sound thick.

the absolute fucking state of this country

When u add meat or veg it becomes a melt

I agree about the tunafish thing, but some restaurants will label large cuts of meat other than beef as a "steak" so customers will understand what they are ordering. Not flyover here either.

I've got not qualms labelling something as say, a tuna steak or a pork steak. More just double imperative when using it to describe large, quick-cooking cuts of beef.

Not like this.
More like this.

Tuna + miracle whip mix masterrace

Only on a tuna melt. Cheese on a cold tuna sandwich isn't very appealing.

mild cheese, no
sharp cheese, no
somewhere in the middle cheese, yes

now, how about cheese on deviled ham or ham salad?

isn't that just a filet o' fish?

they call it a mcfish in brazil I guess

>beefsteak

That's helpful to distinguish beef steak from pork steak or deer steak, for example.