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A chip butty, chip sandwich, chip barm, chip batch, chip roll, chip muffin, piece an chips or chip piece (in Scots) is a sandwich made with bread or a bread roll (usually white and buttered) and chips, often with some sort of sauce such as tomato sauce (i.e. ketchup) or brown sauce. The word butty is a contraction of "bread and butter" that came from northern England, perhaps Yorkshire or Liverpool.The chip butty was originally considered a working-class meal and was served in pubs.
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Chip butty
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Chip sandwich, chip barm, chip roll, chip muffin, chip stottie, piece an chips, chip piece, hot chip sandwich, chip batch, chip sarnie
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dbpedia:French_fries dbpedia:Bread dbpedia:Sauce dbpedia:Bread_roll
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Breador abread roll,chips,sauce
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