Prawn roll
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Australian foodstuff
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Type | Sandwich |
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Place of origin | Australia |
Main ingredients | White bread, prawns, lettuce |
A prawn roll is a sandwich item available in areas of Australia, where prawn fishing is a major industry. They typically are made using a soft white roll approximately six inches (15 cm) long, stuffed with a dozen or more peeled prawns, lettuce and remoulade, Thousand Island or cocktail-style sauce.
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