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Q: What does bangers mean in british?
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What does the British term for bangers and mash mean?

Yes it is. I am English and eat this often. Bangers are sausages and mash is mashed potatoes.


What is british sausage called?

Bangers.


What are some British snacks?

Bangers and mash, and finger cookies, crisps.


How do you cook bangers?

Bangers is the British nickname for fresh pork sausages, the sausages can be fried, grilled or roasted in a hot oven, often served with buttery mashed potato and onion gravy, we Brits call it bangers and mash. Yummy.


Why do british people love tea and bangers and mash?

Bangers and mash (sausages and mashed potatoes), is considered by foreigners to be a traditional British dish, but in reality it isn't eaten very often. Tea has been a British favourite drink since the 19th century when the tea producing country of India was part of the British Empire.


What is the Australian or New Zealand word for sausages similar to British bangers?

The British "banger" is also known as a "banger" or a "snag" in Australia and New Zealand. Bangers and mash (potato) was the traditional Monday night meal at my home, as a kid. Many Pubs still have "bangers and mash" as an option on the menu. The "banger" is also occasionally known as a "mystery bag" since nobody has scientifically analysed the contents of one.


What is bangers and mash?

Bangers and mash is a "pub grub" of the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Bangers is a general sausage of any type, mash is mashed potatoes, and it can be served with onion gravy, fried onions, baked beans and peas. It is a quick and easy meal to make when you're short on time.


Are fireworks bangers banned in the UK?

Bangers were banned in the UK in 1997.


Why does spaz pay tribute to the bangers?

Why does spaz pay tribute to the bangers?


When were bangers first called bangers sausages?

The term "bangers" to refer to sausages is believed to have originated in Britain during World War I, when sausages were made with a high water content due to meat shortages. The sausages would hiss, pop, and sometimes explode ("bang") while cooking, hence the nickname "bangers."


What is the collective noun for bangers?

There is no standard collective noun for 'bangers'. Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. For example, the collective noun for sausages could be used, a string of bangers, or perhaps a pan of bangers or a plate of bangers.


What are fried eggs and bangers?

Eggs and sausages. Bangers are a local term for sausage in the UK.