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Fry off: did New Zealand invent the sausage sizzle? Australian claims hit a snag
The sausage open-sandwich is a cherished part of Australia’s culture. But its origins may be in the land of the long white cloud

TL;DR
- The sausage sizzle is considered a cherished part of Australian culture, particularly "democracy sausages" sold on election days.
- New Zealand publication The Spinoff claims the nation invented the sausage sizzle, citing earlier documented use of the term for charitable events.
- Australia's earliest documented "sausage sizzle" for charity was in 1946, while New Zealand's was in 1942.
- An Australian "sausage buffet" in 1939 is noted, but distinguished from a "sausage sizzle."
- Both countries share a tradition of serving sausages in bread rather than rolls, and sausage sizzles play a community-building role.
- These debates over culinary origins help keep shared food heritage alive between Australia and New Zealand.