Cheese and bacon rolls are popular bread snacks originating in Australia. Although similar to other bread dishes they are fairly simple to make and usually a dough topped with cheese and bacon then baked. Some regional varieties include tomato or barbeque sauce as a topping or stuffed cheese, and they can be eaten with soup.
They are also a popular snack for among school children.

Characteristic of: Australian cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Bacon Bread Cheese
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Wikidata ID: Q97176030
Wikipedia title: Cheese and bacon roll
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