Английская Википедия:Battered sausage
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Battered sausages are a type of sausage found all across the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
British and Irish battered sausage
The battered sausage is a standard menu item in fish and chip shops across the United Kingdom[1] and Ireland, often described as an "essential" staple of the fish and chip shop menu.[2] They are made up of a pork sausage dipped in batter (usually the same batter used to batter fish), and usually served with chips.[3] A meal of battered sausage and chips is usually known as a 'battered sausage supper' in Scotland and Northern Ireland.[4]
Australia and New Zealand
In Australia, it may be referred to as a "battered sav"[5] (saveloy is a type of sausage). This may also have given rise to the local expression "fair suck of the sav".[6] In New Zealand, they can be found either with or without a stick inserted (similar to a corn dog). In Australia if served with the stick, it is referred to as a "pluto pup" or "dagwood dog" and usually dipped in a generous amount of tomato sauce.[7]
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References
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British and Irish battered sausage
The battered sausage is a standard menu item in fish and chip shops across the United Kingdom[8] and Ireland, often described as an "essential" staple of the fish and chip shop menu.[9] They are made up of a pork sausage dipped in batter (usually the same batter used to batter fish), and usually served with chips.[10] A meal of battered sausage and chips is usually known as a 'battered sausage supper' in Scotland and Northern Ireland.[11]
Australia and New Zealand
In Australia, it may be referred to as a "battered sav"[12] (saveloy is a type of sausage). This may also have given rise to the local expression "fair suck of the sav".[13] In New Zealand, they can be found either with or without a stick inserted (similar to a corn dog). In Australia if served with the stick, it is referred to as a "pluto pup" or "dagwood dog" and usually dipped in a generous amount of tomato sauce.[14]
See also
References
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- ↑ Serving style, with photograph, at Parkers British food website.
- ↑ See, for example, Fry Magazine's Шаблон:Webarchive description.
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- ↑ Serving style, with photograph, at Parkers British food website.
- ↑ See, for example, Fry Magazine's Шаблон:Webarchive description.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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