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    22 hours ago

    Come and talk to me when you’ve made a Möbius sandwich with a single piece of bread.

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      22 hours ago

      There is a science or food YouTuber out there who’d be really excited to try this, if only they read your idea.

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        21 hours ago

        To do it right you really need a piece of ham cut in a Möbius strip too. I think that might be the hard part.

        EDIT: wait, no. Putting the ham in the sandwich. That’s the hard part.

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            Hmm. I think it wouldn’t work because the ham would need to be twisted around the bread beforehand. At least that’s what my initial experiments with toilet paper indicate.

            EDIT: OK, best I can come up with, you’ll need a custom made bread oven in modular sections forming a twisted torus, like a fusion reactor only it’s a bread oven. Now get a really big ham. Make a hole in it and assemble the bread oven passing through the hole. If you can’t put the ham in the sandwich you need to put the sandwich in the ham. Fill up with dough and start baking. While it’s cooking, carve your ham into a Möbius strip twisted around the oven. Disassemble the oven, cut any excess crust off the bread, give it a twist, a flick of the wrist, and voilà! Möbius ham sandwich!