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  2. List of meat substitutes - Wikipedia

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    Vegetarian bacon – sometimes made from tempeh.; Vegetarian sausage. Vegetarian hot dog. Carrot hot dog; Vegetarian burger; Vegan chicken nuggets – made from pea protein, soy protein, textured vegetable protein, and wheat gluten

  3. Weisswurst - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Weißwurst-meal, served with sweet mustard (Senf) and a soft pretzel Weißwurst is brought to the table in a large bowl together with the cooking water. Weißwurst [ˈvaɪsvʊɐ̯st] ⓘ, literally 'white sausage'; Bavarian: Weißwuascht) is a traditional Bavarian sausage made from minced veal and pork back fat.

  4. Gelbwurst - Wikipedia

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    The sausage is called Weisswurst (White sausage) if natural casings with a diameter of up to 75 mm are used. Traditionally, in Bavaria, Gelbwurst is often mixed with finely chopped parsley, which gives it a green-speckled presentation. According to the German Food Code, veal may also be used to make Gelbwurst. It also allows for the use of ...

  5. What Exactly Is Meatless Meat? - AOL

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    Plant-based meats are made from a variety of non-animal ingredients, depending on the brand. Common base components include soy, peas, beans, mushrooms, mung beans, wheat gluten, coconut oil, and ...

  6. Jones Dairy Farm - Wikipedia

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    Jones offers a number of products certified gluten-free by the Gluten-Free Certification Organization, a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group, of whom they are a sponsor. [8] Jones also promotes awareness of celiac disease by sponsoring the Celiac Disease Foundation [9] and is a benefactor member of the Celiac Sprue Association. [10]

  7. Bratwurst - Wikipedia

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    Bratwurst (German: [ˈbʁaːtvʊʁst] ⓘ) is a type of German sausage made from pork or, less commonly, beef or veal.The name is derived from the Old High German Brätwurst, from brät-, finely chopped meat, and Wurst, sausage, although in modern German it is often associated with the verb braten, to pan fry or roast. [1]

  8. Sausage - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Swedish falukorv is a sausage made of a grated mixture of pork and beef or veal with potato flour and mild spices, similarly red-dyed sausage, but about 5 cm thick, usually baked in the oven coated in mustard or cut in slices and fried.

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