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AMERICAN MAN STUNNED AFTER TASTING A 'DELICIOUS' BUNNINGS SNAG IN AUSTRALIA FOR THE FIRST TIME

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An American man has revealed his shock after eating a Bunnings sausage for the first time.

DJ duo Xavier Di Petta and Nick Iavarone, popularly known together as 'Party Shirt', recently took their first trip to a Bunnings Warehouse sausage sizzle while on tour in Australia.

The Australian staple snack typically consists of a sausage between a bun or white bread, with fried onion and sauce drizzled on top. 

Nick doused his sausage in tomato sauce and mustard and took a generous bite for his first impression.

The musician spent a few seconds processing before blurting out: 'F**k yeah!'


An American man has revealed his shock after eating a Bunnings sausage for the first time

The snack consists of a sausage between a bun or white bread, with fried onion and sauce drizzled on top

Xavier decided to film his friend try the famous Bunnings snag and document his priceless reaction. 

The duo chose a local warehouse in Port Phillip for their first taste.

Hundreds of people were quick to praise the Aussie-favourite snack.

'I don't know why, but they hit different,' a man said. 'Even if you have a barbecue at home - Bunnings snags just hit.'

'It's always a 10 out of 10,' another said.

'Aussie sausages are superior to the ones overseas,' a third wrote.

A woman said: 'Welcome to Australia, you passed the taste test.' 

Several even admitted to regular Bunnings visits merely for the sausages, and not because they need to purchase anything from the retailer.

'I go every weekend for the snags,' a man said. 'They're just the best.'

'I'm literally there every Saturday morning for my sausages,' another added.

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American travellers were also wowed by Australia's iconic coffee. 

Australian Olympic water polo player Tilly Kearns said that she'd told her American boyfriend Justin Dedich that Australian coffee was 'much better' than what's served in the US, but he 'didn't believe her'.

After touching down in Sydney for a week, the US-based athlete decided to take Justin to try a cappuccino.

In a video, Justin stirs the velvety coffee before smelling it and taking a sip and giving his verdict.

'It's good s*** Matilda, it's good s***,' he said.


After touching down in Sydney for a week, she the US-based star decided to take Justin to try a cappuccino 

Tilly, who is the daughter of Rugby Union legend Phil Kearns, then laughs at her boyfriend's reaction.

Dozens of people quickly went to the comments to berate Justin - who attends USC in California with Tilly and plays college football  - for stirring the coffee.  


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