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The word liverwurst is a partial calque of German Leberwurst (pronounced [ˈleːbɐˌvʊʁst] ⓘ) 'liver sausage', and 'liver sausage', a full calque. [1]A fourteenth century mention in Latin however uses the term "liverworsted": [2] "Hec fercula dari solent magna sulta, porrum, pulli, farti seu repleti, ferina apri, carnes piperis, XII tybie gesenghet, XII pulli in suffene seu sorbicio ...
Romani slaves were fed cornmeal during slavery in Romania. [17] Romani people also make an unleavened bread using cornmeal mush called ankrusté flavored with cumin and coriander. [18] Coffee is a prized drink among Romani people. Wild fruit, berries, leafy plants and small animals formed the bulk of Romani people's diet. [19]
Ghiveci - Romania's national dish; a vegetable stew similar to the Bulgarian gjuvec and the Hungarian lecsó [19] [20] Ghiveci călugăresc - vegetable stew prepared by the nuns in the monasteries Fasole batută - bean paste made from Romanian refried beans, uses white or cannellini beans, with the addition of olive or sunflower oil and minced ...
The expanded recall applied to over 71 meats produced between May 10 and July 29, including the company’s Virginia Ham, Olive Loaf, Skinless Beef Franks 12 oz., Canadian Style Bacon, Roasted ...
العربية; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български
The liverwurst is among 207,000 pounds of deli meats processed at a Boar's Head facility in Virginia that the USDA has ordered recalled.
Romania. Pleşcoi sausages served with bread and mustard. Babic; ... Liverwurst Pashtetivka [26] Odesa Sausage [27] Ukrainian Kovbasa Ukrainian Sausage [28] United ...
I question why this page is not at "Liverwurst." This is the English-language wikipedia, and in English this food is called Liverwurst, not Leberwurst. If this was the German wikipedia it would be different, but it's not. Sylvain1972 14:29, 20 January 2006 (UTC) Odd. I've always known it as "liver sausage". Hairy Dude 19:31, 16 May 2006 (UTC)