Considered a “cheap meat”
In NZ its called Baloney (colloquially as Polony), Luncheon meat/sausage and I have even heard it called Belgium.
I haven’t had it for many years, but last time, it was fried, with a hole cut in the middle (with a cookie cutter) and had an egg in that hole that was fried at the same time.
They have it in Aussie also…with some more names depending on the state
“Bologna sausage, also spelled baloney, is a sausage derived from mortadella, a similar-looking, finely ground pork sausage containing cubes of pork fat, originally from the Italian city of Bologna”
Believe it or not, I used to be a pretty ok software developer. Before Twitter, there was txtGroups! It was an SMS based group messaging service I made from scratch that used shortcodes for group messaging before Twillio was even a twinkle in Jeff’s eye. It featured an all SMS interface you used to subscribe to “groups” where one or more people could push content in broadcast format. It had a custom extensible macro framework backend. I was connected to each individual carrier directly over custom coded SMPP links. I programmed a few text based adventure games in the little framework I made and I had a few commercial customers using it for information publication over premium SMS where the receiver would pay $0.25 per message to receive premium content.
Of course, Twitter came along with a $500M series A investment round and absolutely murdered me. Even before they got funding, I remember sitting in the meeting room with a company called Waterfall Media as they talked about it. I realized right away that I was fucked… but… I also jumped on early access, which is how I was able to grab twitter.com/amal so easily. I honestly think I could probably sell that twitter handle for more than I could DT at this point.
Depending which implant you get, it comes with some extra goodies, but you won’t get the poster picture (unless you ask for it! DT customer service is top notch!)
And here we see the elusive Avocado Toast in the wild! This rare specimen has attempted to disguise itself as mere toast with jam, but as we can quite clearly see, the panem sinister is in fact green as opposed to red. This finding would suggest the Persea americana coctit panem is, in fact, colourblind, and/or possibly suffering from ADHD during the course of its camouflaging activities. Further studies will be required.