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  2. Linguiça - Wikipedia

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    Linguiça (Portuguese: [lĩˈɡwisɐ]) is a Portuguese sausage made from pork and seasoned with onion, garlic, paprika and other spices. It can be used fresh in cooked preparations or undergo a curing and preservation process through smoking.

  3. Sausage making - Wikipedia

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    Polish sausage, many smoked sausage types Ginger Whole, ground 2.43 (14) Pork sausage, frankfurters, corned beef Mace Ground 2.43 (14) Veal sausage, liver sausage, frankfurters Marjoram Leaves 3.39 (19.5) Liver sausage, Polish sausage, head cheese Mustard Seed, powdered 2.52 (14.5) Good in almost any sausage Nutmeg Whole ground 2.22 (12.75)

  4. 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]

  5. Rookworst - Wikipedia

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    Rookworst (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈroːkʋɔrst] ⓘ; smoked sausage) or Gelderse rookworst is a type of Dutch sausage in which ground meat is mixed with spices and salt and stuffed into a casing. Having the shape of a Bologna sausage, it is common in the Netherlands and is also exported to Great Britain. [1]

  6. Hungarian sausages - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian sausages are sausages found in the cuisine of Hungary. Hungary produces a vast number of sui sausage types. They may be boiled, fresh or dried, and smoked, with different spices and flavors, "hot" or "mild". Many were influenced by their neighbors and brethren. These sausages may be eaten like a cold cut or used in a main course.

  7. Hot link (sausage) - Wikipedia

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    Pork or beef, or a blend of both, [10] [11] is typically used as the primary meat ingredient. [5] [12] The hot link can be spiced using red pepper flakes and cayenne pepper. [2] [12] Additional spices may be used, such as thyme, paprika, crushed bay leaves and onion flakes. [2] Hot link sausages are sometimes smoked. [10] [13]

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