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  • Saveloys are known colloquially as " savs ".
  • Saveloys are popular in New Zealand and Australia, where they are larger than the English type.
  • The "'stonner kebab "'is a saveloy wrapped in strips of Chip Shop in Glasgow.
  • Saveloys are also popular in the North East of England where it is eaten hot in a sandwich with pease pudding.
  • Other former catchphrases include " Alright treacle ", " Oy oy saveloy ! " and " Its only bley Friday ! ".
  • And often saveloy, but this is a different thing ( and can't really be battered as effectively as a proper smoked sausage ).
  • His singularly grotesque interpretation of the excesses of nouvelle cuisine includes dishes such as saveloy on a bed of lychees, liver in lager and pork cyst.
  • Battered sausage, consisting of a sausage dipped in batter, and fried, is sold throughout Britain from bismarck-brown dye giving saveloy a distinctive bright red color.
  • A cocktail sausage is a smaller version of the saveloy, about a quarter of the size, sometimes called a baby sav, a " little boy " or " cheerio ".
  • But Lord Hong leads four other lords who had been vying against him for the throne to rally their armies against the Horde, to the chagrin of Saveloy who had been trying to civilize the barbarians.
  • The only time you're likely to see it on offer is in tiny chipolata / saveloy sized sausages in the Ikea food hall . talk ) 20 : 47, 19 August 2009 ( UTC)
  • The saveloy is available in Australia where it is consumed at fairs, f阾es, agricultural shows and sporting events, served on a slice of bread or in a bread roll and liberally covered in tomato sauce.
  • Cohen and Ronald Saveloy, a member of the Horde who is a retired schoolteacher, had hoped to conquer the Empire by simply installing Cohen as Emperor, since almost nobody has ever seen the Emperor's face.
  • The cannon, re-lit by the faculty, then arrives and kills both Hong and Saveloy; Saveloy, despite never having managed to be a barbarian in life, decides to go to the warrior's afterlife.
  • The cannon, re-lit by the faculty, then arrives and kills both Hong and Saveloy; Saveloy, despite never having managed to be a barbarian in life, decides to go to the warrior's afterlife.
  • Despite " frankfurter " sausage makers being the target of violence in World War I, the story that saveloys were once frankfurters, renamed due to anti-Germanic sentiment is purely apocryphal, as far as Australia is concerned.
  • Pea soup with meat has long been part of English culinary history, with mentions in the 19th century, including Yorkshire " pea and pie supper ", " pea soup with eel ", " suet dumplings or saveloys ", ( Dumplings in soup were known as " Floaters " ).
  • At the turn of the 20th century, the saveloy was described in an Australian court case as a " highly seasoned dry sausage originally made of brains, but now young pork, salted " but by the mid-century it was commonly defined by its size ( a 19-CM sausage ), " as opposed to a Frankfurter, 26-CM [ Centimeters ].
  • Although the saveloy was traditionally made from pork brains, the ingredients of a shop-bought sausage are typically pork ( 58 % ), water, rusk, pork fat, potato starch, salt, emulsifiers ( tetrasodium diphosphate, disodium diphosphate ), white pepper, spices, dried sage ( sage ), preservatives ( sodium nitrite, potassium nitrate ), and beef collagen casing.