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  2. List of sausages - Wikipedia

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    Chorizo sausage Saucisson Skilandis Sausages being smoked. This is a list of notable sausages.Sausage is a food and usually made from ground meat with a skin around it. Typically, a sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic.

  3. Sausage - Wikipedia

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    Salsiccia secca ('dried sausage') is an air dried sausages typically made from either the meat of domestic pigs or from the meat from wild boars. [42] Salsiccia toscana ('Tuscan sausage'), also known as sarciccia, is made from various cuts of pork, including the shoulder and ham, which is chopped and mixed with herbs such as sage and rosemary. [43]

  4. 10 Types of Sausage All Home Cooks Should Know, from ... - AOL

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  5. Sausage making - Wikipedia

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    A variety of fresh meats may be used for making sausage, the most common are from beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey, and game. [5] Meat should be fresh, high quality, have the proper lean-to-fat ratio and good binding qualities. The meat should not be contaminated with bacteria or other microorganisms.

  6. Category:Sausages - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... This list may not reflect recent changes. List of sausages; Sausage; Tongmo; A. Affair of the Sausages;

  7. Weisswurst - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, the more popular and more discreet ways of consuming it are by cutting the sausage lengthwise and then "rolling out" the meat from the skin with a fork, [4] or also to open it on one end and consume it very much like a banana, ever opening the peel further and dipping the sausage into the mustard.

  8. Schüblig - Wikipedia

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    Schüblig are various heavily smoked sausages made throughout the German-speaking part of Switzerland as well as the Black Forest and Lake Constance areas of southern Germany. Made of pork [ 4 ] or beef, some schüblig are classified as dry sausage, while others are cooked smoked sausage.

  9. Frankfurter Würstchen - Wikipedia

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    A Frankfurter Würstchen ('Frankfurt sausage') is a thin parboiled sausage in a casing of sheep's intestine. The flavour is acquired by a method of low temperature smoking. For consumption, Frankfurters are occasionally not boiled; they are heated in hot water for only about eight minutes to prevent the skin from bursting.