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  2. Sausage making - Wikipedia

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    Seed 2.52 (14.5) Dry sausages, mortdella, pepperoni Basil Leaves 6.09 (35) Pickled and jellied meats Bay Leaves 5 (136) leaves (approx.) Pickle for pigs feet, lamb tongue Caraway Seed 1.65 (9.5) Semi-dry sausages, meat loaves, luncheon meat Cardamom Seed-whole Ground 2.52 (14.5) Frankfurters, liver sausage, head cheese, semi-dry sausages Cassia

  3. List of sausages - Wikipedia

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    Salumi are Italian cured meat products and predominantly made from pork. Only sausage versions of salami are listed below. See the salami article and Category:Salumi for additional varieties. Ciauscolo – Variety of Italian salame; Cotechino Modena – Type of Italian sausage; Genoa salami – Variety of sausage; Mortadella – Large Italian ...

  4. Caraway - Wikipedia

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    Caraway is used as a spice in breads, especially rye bread. [15] A common use of caraway is whole as an addition to rye bread – often called seeded rye or Jewish rye bread (see Borodinsky bread). Caraway seeds are often used in Irish soda bread and other baked goods. Caraway may be used in desserts, liquors, casseroles, and other foods

  5. Cheesy Broccoli Soup with Caraway Croutons

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    Make the Caraway Oil: Meanwhile, in a small skillet over medium heat, heat the olive oil. Add the caraway seeds and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add the caraway seeds and cook until ...

  6. Roasted Carrots With Caraway And Coriander Recipe - AOL

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  7. Sausages in Italian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Italian sausage was initially known as lucanica, [3] a rustic pork sausage in ancient Roman cuisine, with the first evidence dating back to the 1st century BC, when the Roman historian Marcus Terentius Varro described stuffing spiced and salted meat into pig intestines, as follows: "They call lucanica a minced meat stuffed into a casing, because our soldiers learned how to prepare it."

  8. Our 17 Most Popular High-Fiber Lunches - AOL

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    Loaded with umami from tomatoes, creaminess (and fiber!) from beans and bright flavor and satisfying mouthfeel from lemon, this vegetarian-friendly soup is compulsively eatable.

  9. Italian sausage - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Italian sausage most often refers to a style of pork sausage. The sausage is often noted for being seasoned with fennel or anise as the primary seasoning. In Italy, a wide variety of sausages , very different from the American product, are made.