Prawn roll

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Prawn roll
Origin
Place of origin Australia
Details
Type Sandwich
Main ingredient(s) White bread, prawns, lettuce

A prawn roll[1][2] is a take away item available in areas of Australia where prawn fishing is a major industry. Typically sold from stalls or small shops on the side of highways or in restaurants,[3] prawn rolls are an inexpensive snack popular with travellers: They are homemade or available commercially, usually deep frozen.[4] 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 a thousand island or cocktail style sauce. They may be eaten cold, deep fried, or coated in tempura batter and deep fried.

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