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bockwurst sausage Glossary Term
A type of sausage traditionally made from ground veal and pork (usually more veal than pork), with milk and eggs added, that may be seasoned with chives and parsley.
boudin blanc sausage Glossary Term
A mildly flavored sausage that can be made with pork, veal, or chicken with the addition of rice as a filler, giving the sausage a pale color.
turkey salami Glossary Term
A sausage produced from ground dark turkey meat, flavored with garlic and other seasonings, and cured to make it safe for eating.
scrapple sausage Glossary Term
A sausage made from scraps of cooked pork head, pork cheeks, and organ meat that have been ground and combined with cornmeal or oatmeal, strained broth, sage, onions, and other seasonings.
blutwurst sausage Glossary Term
A German sausage made with ground bits of pork that be taken from various pork cuts as well as pig snoots, beef blood, and seasonings.
summer sausage Glossary Term
A slightly dry sausage of pork and/or beef combined with a mixture of spices, most notably coriander.
italian sausage Glossary Term
A name given to a wide variety of fresh sausages produced with seasonings and ingredients that duplicate or are similar to or are actually the same as the Italian methods used for making their sausages.
goetta sausage Glossary Term
A type of sausage made from scraps of cooked pork combined with oatmeal that usually tastes the best when it is fried.
zungenwurst sausage Glossary Term
A type of blood sausage that is German in origin. It is a large link sausage that is made of pig's blood, suet, bread crumbs, and oatmeal.
salchichon sausage Glossary Term
Native to Spain, this type meat is a cured hard Sausage that resembles a traditional hard salami. Salchichon Sausage is produced from pork meat that is coarsely ground with some spices added.
turducken Glossary Term
A combination of turkey, duck and chicken meat (thus the name), that are layered together and rolled into a poultry roast.
schmierwurst sausage Glossary Term
A German sausage made of pork, which is red in color and seasoned with white pepper and coriander. It has a soft spreadable texture and is ready to eat because it has been cured and smoked.
mettwurst sausage Glossary Term
A German sausage made of pork that is red in color and seasoned with white pepper and coriander. It has a soft spreadable texture and is ready to eat because it has been cured and smoked.
pork sausage Glossary Term
A type of sausage consisting of fresh ground pork that is seasoned with sage and pepper. It is uncooked and marketed as links, patties, or in a bulk form.
lyons sausage Glossary Term
A dry, French sausage that contains pork meat combined with finely diced fat. It is seasoned with garlic and spices and then cured and air-dried.
merquez sausage Glossary Term
Commonly served in Moroccan food dishes, this meat product consists of lamb that is ground, mixed with herbs, spices and seasonings such as garlic, cumin, chili paste, and cayenne pepper, and then stuffed into a sausage casing.
luganega sausage Glossary Term
A traditional Italian pork sausage made throughout Italy but most notably northern Italy, that is considered to be a mild homemade or country sausage.
abruzzese sausage Glossary Term
A dry Italian sausage made from choice cuts of fresh pork that are combined with natural seasonings and cured with smoke and chili pepper.
kielbasa sausage Glossary Term
Often referred to as Polish sausage (which is uncooked), Kielbasa is a precooked smoked sausage that is highly seasoned with ingredients such as garlic and then produced in links or rings that are approximately 1" to 2" in diameter.
gumbo Glossary Term
A thick, stew-like dish that is a specialty of Louisiana cooking. It can be made with a number of ingredients, such as tomatoes, okra, onions, herbs and spices, and one or more types of meat such as chicken, turkey, sausage, ham, shrimp, fish, or crab.
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