Of course. Sausages are very popular in Australia, and a common food for the barbeque.
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The term "snag" for sausage is believed to have originated in Australia, where "snag" is a colloquial term for a type of sausage often grilled on a barbecue. The word itself is thought to derive from the British term "snag," which means a small piece or a lump, possibly referring to the shape or texture of the sausage. Snags are a popular food item at Australian gatherings, particularly at outdoor barbecues.
Either. You can even make sausage yourself at home.
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I don't know a lot about GERMANY but I know they have a sausage
It's been an English pub snack for over 100 years
Sausage rolls are not originally Australian; they have British roots, where they are a popular snack made with sausage meat wrapped in pastry. However, they have become a beloved and iconic food in Australia, often enjoyed at parties and events. Over time, Australians have put their own twist on the dish, incorporating various fillings and flavors. Thus, while not native to Australia, sausage rolls are an integral part of Australian cuisine.
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While most sausages that you find in the supermarket are pork which comes from pigs, you can make sausage from any meat you like. You can get a lot of different types of beef sausage and even chicken and duck are used in sausage. I enjoy venison sausage every year when my cousin goes hunting.