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2 Dec 2022
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Is there a dish out there which is called "rolls-ups"? 😆
I translated it word for word from my first language, but I'm not sure if something like that exists among English speakers.
Is there a dish out there which is called "rolls-ups"? 😆
I translated it word for word from my first language, but I'm not sure if something like that exists among English speakers.
I translated it word for word from my first language, but I'm not sure if something like that exists among English speakers.
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Yes, there are! "Roll ups" are a fruity sweet snack that are shaped like rolled up pieces of paper. They are a common snack for kids in Australia (where I live).
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@keepupwithmeDiana Ah, looks like they are different foods with the same name then! These are what I was talking about:

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ohh, actually I was wondering how it is called in English as well 😅
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is "roll ups" just an Australian word or it's common among all English speakers?
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@keepupwithmeDiana I would call these "rolled up crepes". But in English, we often call traditional foods from non-English countries by their native name.
Example:
"These are Nalysnyky, they are like rolled up crepes with a yummy cheese filling."
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@keepupwithmeDiana I know that Americans also have roll ups, but I am not sure about any other countries!
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