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Sausage and banger HI, Guys! What's the difference between sausage and banger? Here, in Brazil, we have "linguiça" and "salsicha". Is it the same with that two words? (
14. Aug. 2020 00:14
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US: "Sausage" is an all encompassing term. We don't usually use "banger." If we do, we're talking about a specific kind of sausage made (and served) in the British style. We'll also use "linguiça" for Portuguese style sausages and other words for other styles of sausage.
14. August 2020
From a UK perspective i didn't think there was any difference. One of our traditional meals is "bangers and mash" - sausages and mashed potato.
14. August 2020
Thanks guys!!
18. August 2020
Alex is correct. "Banger" is a British word. Also, in the US, we consider "hot dogs" as something different from sausages, even though it is the same basic idea. And sometimes we use the German word "bratwurst" or "brats" to mean a specific kind of sausage.
14. August 2020
exactly, as Paul says, in the US we don't use the word banger. We only use the word sausage.
14. August 2020
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