concept   coleslaw
culture   United Kingdom
statement   In the United Kingdom, coleslaw is commonly served as a creamy cabbage salad with fish and chips or as a sandwich topping.

9 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 coleslaw United Kingdom Often eaten as a topping in sandwiches or burgers. 1
2 coleslaw United Kingdom Often served as a side dish with fish and chips or as a topping in sandwiches 1
3 coleslaw United Kingdom Less commonly consumed and may be considered a specialty or exotic dish 1
4 coleslaw United Kingdom Less commonly consumed and not a typical side dish at outdoor gatherings. 1
5 slaw United Kingdom Less common and not considered a traditional dish, not commonly found at barbecues or picnics 1
6 slaw United Kingdom Less common, often considered a specialty item in upscale restaurants 1
7 slaw United Kingdom Less common and not a traditional part of British cuisine 1
8 slaw United Kingdom Refers to a creamy cabbage salad often served with fish and chips or on sandwiches 1
9 slaw United Kingdom Refers to a mixture of shredded cabbage and sometimes other vegetables, served as a side dish or as a topping for sandwiches 1