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  2. List of sausages - Wikipedia

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    Kiełbasa myśliwska (staropolska) – hunter's sausage; Kiełbasa wędzona – Polish smoked sausage; Kabanos (Kabanosy staropolskie) – a thin, air-dried sausage flavoured with caraway seed, originally made of pork; Krakowska (Kiełbasa krakowska sucha staropolska) – a thick, straight sausage hot-smoked with pepper and garlic

  3. Saveloy - Wikipedia

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    A cocktail sausage is a smaller version of the saveloy, about a quarter of the size; in Australia sometimes called a "baby sav", a "footy frank" or a "little boy", and in New Zealand and Queensland called a "cheerio". [10] These are a popular children's party food in New Zealand and Australia, often served hot, with tomato sauce.

  4. Landjäger - Wikipedia

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    According to the Swiss German Dictionary, the name Landjäger was possibly derived from the dialect expression lang tige(n) 'smoked for a long time, air-cured for a long time.' [1] The humorous reinterpretation in the sense of 'mounted police' may be inspired by comparing the stiffness of sausages with the perceived military rigidity of a police officer.

  5. Kabanos - Wikipedia

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    Production of kabanosy requires a minimum of 150 grams of best grade pork meat to make 100 grams of sausage, which is known today as the "minimum of 3:2 ratio". This is required because of the loss of some of the water contained within the meat used to prepare the raw sausage, which evaporates during the long process of meat smoking. [5]

  6. Sausage - Wikipedia

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    A European-style smoked savory hóng cháng (simplified Chinese: 红肠; traditional Chinese: 紅腸 red sausage) is produced in Harbin, China's northernmost major city. [16] It is similar to Lithuanian and Polish sausages including kiełbasa and podhalańska and tends to have a more European flavour than other Chinese sausages. This kind of ...

  7. Andouille - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., the sausage is most often associated with Louisiana Cajun cuisine, where it is a coarse-grained smoked sausage made using pork, garlic, pepper, onions, wine, and seasonings. Once the casing is stuffed, the sausage is smoked again (double smoked). [4]

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    If you want the best deal, then you’ll have to order two Sausage Burritos for $3.59, a savings of $1.59. For lunch/dinner, the cheapest combo you can get is a McChicken and small fries for $3.49 ...

  9. Morteau sausage - Wikipedia

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    Morteau sausage. The Morteau sausage (French: saucisse de Morteau; also known as the Belle de Morteau) is a traditional smoked sausage [1] from the Franche-Comté French historical region and take its name from the city of Morteau [2] in the Doubs department. It is smoked in traditional pyramidal chimneys, called "tuyés". [1]