Are sausage rolls a thing in your country
German here, yes, we know it as "Würstchen im Blätterteig".
It's not that common tho and you can grab those mostly in small bakeries in train stations.
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I reckon we call those right there jalapeno sausage kolaches down here in Texas
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Ok after hearing that highpoint of musicality from the UK charts, "We built this city on sausage rolls", it actually made me think what countries have sausage rolls as a common snack/lunch food, as it never occured to me that it asn't just a common thing in every country. I mean here in NZ, Sausage rolls, Filled rolls and various meat pies are or used to be a staple of lunch amongst the workers and I know I have been in a fug for the last 3 or 4 months as my favourite bakery hasn't been making sausage rolls as it is getting a refit, and the ones from other bakeries just don't taste right.
Just to be clear for anyone who is unfamiliar with a sausage roll, it doesn't technically have a sausage in it, its basically puff pastry wrapped around sausage meat then baked till its golden brown and delicious. Google it for a picture, oh and google the song to if you haven't heard it, i am old nough to remember the original
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