Snag Just the same - sausage. I believe they may be referred to in slang as snags or mystery bags.
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"Banger" or "Snag" is Australian slang for the BBQ'ing type of sausage, also known as a "mystery bag" because of the questionable meat content.
Yes, the word 'sausage' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The Maori word for sausage is tōtiti.
A sausage is a wiener.
The German word for sausage is Wurst.
Mojo is just the company name. They sell Traditional Australian Meat Pies. It is a flaky pastry filled with a speacial meat sauce. This is as Australian as the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. These pies come in various flavors. Another popular version is the Shepards Pie. it has the same meat sauce, but with mashed potato on top(its just as yummy). Sausage rolls, are flaky pastries filled with a herbed sausage filling, also very Australian. Both the sausage roll and pies come in party sizes, and no Australian party is without our favorite delicacy.
Bratwurst already is a german word ! If you translate it word by word it would be roasted sausage in english
The word meat is a noun. The plural is meats.
"Sausage" isn't a Japanese word, so it doesn't mean anything.If you're looking for the translation for sausage into Japanese, "sausage" remains in English.
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Kielbasa sausage is simply Polish sausage , word "kielbasa" means sausage in Polish. Polish sausage is usually made of pork with spices and garlic and slowly smoked in the wood smoker.