I came across this phrase online, but Google just lead to cites with no apparent definitions.
Cheese-Avocado-Bacon?
Really? That sounds really rich and probably delicious.
Usually it means Certified Angus Beef.
I think I like the sound of the cheese-avocado-bacon better, though I think my cardiologist would have a conniption fit at the idea …
There are people who have not had a cheeseburger with avocado and bacon?
I thought it was one of those chicken burgers, with avocado and bacon!
~VOW
I think this is it. At least that is what I thought, as my supermarket uses this abbreviation on the price tags on beef.
I’m inclined to agree because the menu I first saw listed “C.A.B.” followed by other ingredients including cheese.
Not everyone is as in love with avocado as the West Coast of the US is.
I’m a native San Diegan. I hate avocados.
Having an avocado just means that someone hasn’t finished making the guacamole yet.
I’ve never had one. I love avocado, and will eat it plain. I hadn’t even heard of such a thing when I was growing up. Avocados were considered expensive delicacies.
If I saw it on a menu I would assume Cheese And Bacon. But we’re simple folk in the UK.
Ah, that explains this.
Which is quite distinct from Cheese And Onions in a yellow submarine sandwich.