Im pretty positive that is british. Its the first iteration of โfairy breadโ sprinkles were later added to it.
4 months ago | 1
Swear James May made that exact sandwich in his bunker and talked about how it was something eaten a lot during ww2.
5 months ago | 6
In the south east USA we call that sugar bread. It's a struggle meal not a delicacy
5 months ago | 6
In Pakistan we have Franch toast we dip in eggs sugar and fray it .. I don't know it's really a franch thing or not ๐
4 months ago (edited) | 2
Pretty sure, in the UK there are people that eat Sugar Sandwhiches, pretty sure it's a thing here. But more the older generations. Could be wrong though.
4 months ago | 0
I am from Kolkata India & this is a regular food here. Childrens or people could have them for breakfast or anytime snack.
5 months ago | 0
I go to the shops to buy the shit I can't make at home, this is one of the few things I have but don't want to eat.
5 months ago | 1
Curious Wolf
There is a Japanese sweet snack called "English toast", which is neither English nor toast. It consists of two slices of white bread, covered with a layer of margarine, sprinkled with sugar and put together.๐ฏ๐ต๐
5 months ago | [YT] | 191