Sausage Sandwich - Australia and New Zealand

Australia and New Zealand

In Australia and New Zealand, a variety is frequently sold at school fetes and other fundraising activities. In this context, the sausage is cooked on a barbecue grill in an outdoor area and served with grilled onions on a single, diagonally folded slice of bread with tomato or barbecue sauce. The sandwich is colloquially shortened to sausage sanger or "snag", and the activity termed a "sausage sizzle". As well as fetes, fundraisers and markets, in recent years it has become very common for "sausage sizzles" to be regularly held outside major retailers on weekends (often for charitable causes) such as Bunnings, The Warehouse or Harvey Norman.

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