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A sandwich with texture, spice, and everything nice.

robin L.I have saved so many recipes that I forgot about this one. It IS yummy. Time to make it again!Made this tonight and it's great! I'm trying to eat low sodium so this recipe was perfect because it doesn't call for salt... and it doesn't need it. The lime gives it a vibrant flavor that almost acts like a salt replacement. Instead of straight curry powder, I used a curry masala blend that I bought from my friend's site, NaturallyNirvana.com.

I'd forgotten about this recipe so I'm glad I get emails about new comments to these. I'm adding to my lunch plans for this week! It's a yummy sandwich.Big fan of this recipe. I definitely added salt, and next time I might decrease the curry powder a bit. The avocado helped with the creaminess as well as added a great healthy fat.

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