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  2. Alheira - Wikipedia

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    Alheira (European Portuguese: [ɐˈʎɐjɾɐ]) is a type of Portuguese sausage, made with meats (usually pork, veal, duck, chicken, quail or rabbit) and bread.. Although alheira derives from alho and was once used to describe any sausage seasoned with it, not all present-day alheiras contain garlic, though it is still a common ingredient.

  3. Category:Portuguese sausages - Wikipedia

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  4. Hebrew National - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew National is a brand of kosher hot dogs and sausages made by ConAgra Foods. In 1982, Hebrew National opened a non-kosher division under the name National Deli; it was sold off in 2001, and is now based in Florida. [1]

  5. From famous sausage to hot sauce, these big-name food brands ...

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    Whether it's Ellio's Pizza of Premio Sausage, countless big-name brands are sourced and sold right here in the Garden State. From famous sausage to hot sauce, these big-name food brands are ...

  6. List of sausages - Wikipedia

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    Chorizo sausage Saucisson Skilandis Sausages being smoked. This is a list of notable sausages. Sausage is a food and usually made from ground meat with a skin around it. Typically, a sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic. Some sausages are cooked during processing and the casing may be removed ...

  7. Farinheira - Wikipedia

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    Farinheira (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɐɾiˈɲɐjɾɐ]) is a Portuguese smoked sausage made mainly from wheat flour, pork fat and seasonings (white wine, paprika, salt and pepper). It has a yellow/brown colour and is served in traditional dishes like feijoada or cozido à portuguesa. It is also eaten on its own, roasted or fried.

  8. Psst! Wanna Buy an Old Brand? Nostalgia Goes for Bargain ...

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    In addition to a recognizable name, the brand came with free-and-clear trademark ownership. Reich emphasizes that the brands that didn't sell on Dec. 8 are still available, and their prices are ...

  9. Kishka (food) - Wikipedia

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    Greater Białystok Area kiszka is usually made in a way very similar to the Jewish kishke, but in the majority of cases, pig intestines are used, and ground potatoes are the main ingredient. There are also vegetarian kishka recipes. [3] [4] The sausages are popular in areas of the Midwestern United States, where many Poles emigrated. There are ...