Definition of kransky in English:
kransky
nounPlural kranskiesˈkranski
Australian A sausage made from veal and smoked pork, usually eaten fried or grilled.
here you can buy relishes and sauerkraut to go with your kranskies
Example sentencesExamples
- The sauce detracted from the simple perfection of the kaiser roll, grilled onions and barbecued kransky combination.
- She had grated cheese on her Kransky.
- We made potato salad and shared kranskies with the others.
- I remember being pushed through the market and being fed pieces of smelly cooked kransky.
- Also on offer will be German beers and a selection of delicacies including pork hocks, pretzels, kranskies, potato pancakes and continental cakes.
- What on earth can there be in kranskies that one might crave, apart from half a pound of nitrates?
- I had a couple of big kransky sausages and half a can of beans.
Origin
Late 19th century: from Slovene kranjska klobasa.