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hero. The New York Times (October 15, 2003) says that “in 1936, Clementine Paddleford, the legendary food writer on the New York Herald Tribune, unwittingly named the sandwich, saying, ‘You’d have to be a hero to finish one.’ The same source quotes Howard Robboy, a sociologist who is an authority on the subject, as saying the hero (then called the Italian sand- wich) “was first made in New York in the late 19th century on the premises of Petrucci’s Wines and Brandies at 488 Ninth Av- enue near 37th St. The site is now Manganaro Foods. . . .” |