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  2. Sobrassada - Wikipedia

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    Sobrassada in Catalan, or sobrasada in Spanish, is a raw, cured sausage from the Balearic Islands made with ground pork, paprika, salt and other spices. Sobrassada , along with botifarró , are traditional Balearic meat products prepared in the laborious but festive rites that still mark the autumn and winter pig slaughter known as a matança ...

  3. Mortadella - Wikipedia

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    The Siniora brand, a Palestinian brand established in Jerusalem in 1920, is the first in the region, a mortadella with sliced olives, pistachios or peppercorn. [9] Lebanese Al-Taghziah is a famous brand that is sold around the world. [10] The most popular brands in the GCC are Americana Group and Halwani Brothers.

  4. Bologna sausage - Wikipedia

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    Bologna sausage, informally baloney (/ b ə ˈ l oʊ n i / bə-LOH-nee), [1] is a sausage derived from the salume mortadella, a similar-looking, finely ground pork sausage, originating from the Italian city of Bologna (IPA: [boˈloɲɲa] ⓘ).

  5. List of sausage dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cozido – Dish made of various meats and vegetables of Spanish and Portuguese origins; Currywurst – Fast food dish of German origin; Fasole cu cârnaţi – Romanian dish; Frikandel – Deep fried meat snack

  6. 13 Latinx-Owned Food Brands We Love To Stock Up On - AOL

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    Try traditional flavors like hibiscus (jamaica in Spanish) or new variations like mango habanero, which was inspired by the popular snack, mango and chamoy. 787 Coffee Co.

  7. Embutido - Wikipedia

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    Embutido (Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese), enchido (European Portuguese) or embotit (Catalan) is a generic term for cured ground meat products. The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy defines it as "intestine stuffed with minced meat, mainly pork; intestine stuffed with diverse ingredients" [1] [2] (the Spanish word comes from the verb embutir, meaning 'to stuff').

  8. Doctor's sausage - Wikipedia

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    Doctor's sausage. Doctor's sausage (Russian: Докторская колбаса, romanized: Doktorskaya kolbasa) is a popular variety of emulsified boiled sausage in Russia and the former Soviet republics, corresponding to GOST standard 23670-79, similar in size to bologna, mortadella or Jagdwurst but much lower in fat.

  9. Longaniza - Wikipedia

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    Longaniza (Spanish pronunciation: [loŋɡaˈniθa], or Latin American Spanish: [loŋɡaˈnisa]) is a Spanish sausage similar to a chorizo and also closely associated with the Portuguese linguiça. Its defining characteristics are interpreted differently from region to region.