As with many traditional foods, there are those that will get pretty snooty with you if you don't follow their idea of what the traditional recipe is. Some say that you should butter the (inside) bread before putting the sandwich together. Most recipes say that mayonnaise does not ever belong, but I like mayonnaise anyway. I also like additions and substitutions like provolone or some hot sauce or slivers of hot green chiles.
The cookbook from the Columbia Restaurant, a very famous century old Spanish restaurant in the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa has this to say: "The authentic Cuban sandwich has roast pork that has been marinated Cuban-style with sour orange juice, garlic, and oregano. Sugar-cured ham cut in thin slices is a very important part of this delicious sandwich. And it has to have hard salami, not bologna which some people use. There's also Swiss cheese and sour pickle. Most everyone today uses dill pickle, but it should be sour pickle. Yellow mustard is spread on one of the slices. It has to be cut diagonally, and it has to be wrapped in tissue paper. If it's not wrapped, with a toothpick through the paper, it's not right."
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