noun a slang term for a sandwich, typically referring to a small, simple sandwich made with a filling between two slices of bread
Used in casual conversations and informal settings to refer to a sandwich.
Associated with South African cuisine, particularly in reference to sandwich making.
In the context of food and cooking, 'sarmie' is a colloquial term for a sandwich, often used in South Africa.
Used to describe a type of street food that is commonly found in South Africa, often consisting of various fillings between two slices of bread.
In a professional context, a writer may use the term 'sarmie' when writing dialogue for characters in a story set in South Africa or when incorporating local slang into their work.
A psychologist may use the term 'sarmie' when working with clients who are from South Africa or when discussing cultural differences in communication styles.
A chef may use the term 'sarmie' when creating a menu item that is inspired by South African cuisine or when discussing sandwich options with customers.
A tour guide may use the term 'sarmie' when describing traditional South African foods to tourists or when recommending local eateries that serve delicious 'sarmies'.