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Sausage

A sausage consists of ground meat Meat

Meat, in its broadest modern definition, is all animal [i] tissue [i] used as food [i] ... 

, animal fat, herbs Herb

Herbs are plant [i]s grown for culinary, medicinal, or in some cases even spiritual value. ... 

 and spices Spice

A spice is a dried seed [i], fruit [i], root [i], bark [i] or vegetative substance used in nutrition [i]... 

, and possibly other ingredients, generally packed in a casing , and preserved in some way, often by curing or smoking. Sausage making is a very old food production and preservation technique. There is no consensus whether similar products that are not packed in casings, such as p?t?, meatloaf Meatloaf

Meatloaf is a meat [i] dish consisting of seasoned [i] ground meat, which is formed into loaf [i] ... 

, scrapple Scrapple

Scrapple is a savory mush in which cornmeal and flour [i], often buckwheat [i] flour, are simmered with ... 

 and head cheese should be considered sausages. Pieces of sausage—often not including casing—are a popular topping for pizza Pizza

Pizza or Pizza Pie is the name of an oven [i]-baked, flat [i], usually round bread [i] covered wi ... 

 in many countries.

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A sausage consists of ground meat Meat

Meat, in its broadest modern definition, is all animal [i] tissue [i] used as food [i] ... 

, animal fat, herbs Herb

Herbs are plant [i]s grown for culinary, medicinal, or in some cases even spiritual value. ... 

 and spices Spice

A spice is a dried seed [i], fruit [i], root [i], bark [i] or vegetative substance used in nutrition [i]... 

, and possibly other ingredients, generally packed in a casing , and preserved in some way, often by curing or smoking. Sausage making is a very old food production and preservation technique. There is no consensus whether similar products that are not packed in casings, such as pâté Pâté

A pt is a spreadable paste, usually made from meat although vegetarian [i] variants exist, ... 

, meatloaf Meatloaf

Meatloaf is a meat [i] dish consisting of seasoned [i] ground meat, which is formed into loaf [i] ... 

, scrapple Scrapple

Scrapple is a savory mush in which cornmeal and flour [i], often buckwheat [i] flour, are simmered with ... 

 and head cheese should be considered sausages. Pieces of sausage—often not including casing—are a popular topping for pizza Pizza

Pizza or Pizza Pie is the name of an oven [i]-baked, flat [i], usually round bread [i] covered wi... 

 in many countries.

History


Sausage is a natural outcome of efficient butchery Butcher

A butcher is someone who prepares various meat [i]s and other related goods for sale. ... 

. Sausage-makers put to good use meat and animal parts that are edible and usually nutritious, but not particularly appealing, such as organ meats, blood, and fat, and allow the preservation Food preservation

Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food [i] in such a way as to stop or greatly s ... 

 of meat that can not be consumed immediately. Hence, sausages are among the oldest of prepared foods.

It is often assumed that sausages were invented by the Sumer Sumer

Sumer... 

ians in what is Iraq Iraq

The Republic of Iraq, is a Middle East [i]ern country [i] in southwestern Asia [i] encomp ... 

 today, around 3000 BC. Chinese sausage Chinese sausage

Chinese sausage is a dried, hard sausage [i] usually made from pork [i] meat and a high content of fat. ... 

 làcháng , which consisted of goat and lamb meat, was first mentioned in 589 BC. The Greek Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece is the period in Greek history [i] which lasted for around one thousand years and ended w ... 

 poet Homer Homer

Homer was a legendary early Greek [i] poet [i] and rhapsode [i] traditionally credited ... 

 mentioned a kind of blood sausage in the Odyssey Odyssey

The Odyssey is one of the two major ancient Greek [i] epic poem [i] ... 

  , and Epicharmus  wrote a comedy titled The Sausage . Evidence suggests that sausages were already popular both among the ancient Greeks and Romans.

During the reign of the Roman emperor Nero Nero

Nero 'Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus , born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, also called ... 

, sausages were associated with the Lupercalia festival. The early Catholic Church outlawed the Lupercalia Festival and made eating sausage a sin. For this reason, the Roman emperor Constantine Constantine I

Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinusantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan [i]... 

 banned the eating of sausages. Early in the 10th century 10th century

As a means of recording the passage of time [i], the 10th century was that century [i] which lasted from ... 

, the Byzantine emperor List of Byzantine Emperors

This is a list of the Emperors [i] of the late Eastern Roman Empire [i], called Byzantine [i] ... 

 Leo VI outlawed the production of blood sausages following cases of food poisoning.

Traditionally, sausage casings were made of the intestines of animals. Today, however, natural casings are often replaced by collagen Collagen

Collagen is the main protein [i] of connective tissue [i] in animal [i]s and the most abundant protein i ... 

, cellulose Cellulose

Cellulose
n
is a long-chain polymer [i]ic polysaccharide [i] carbohydrate [i], of beta-glucose [i] ... 

 or even plastic Plastic

Plastic covers a range of synthetic or semisynthetic polymerization [i] products. ... 

 casings, especially in the case of industrially manufactured sausages. Additionally, luncheon meat and sausage meat are now available without casings in tins and jars.

The basic sausage is that of pork, rusk Rusk

A rusk is a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit [i] or twice-baked bread [i].
... 

 and a herb , filled into a casing such as hog intestine. The meat content is dependent upon the maker. English Food Law states it must be at least 75% meat content, but many home recipes contest that good sausage must be 50% lean meat and 50% solid fat.

The word sausage is derived from Old French Old French

Old French is a term sometimes used to refer to the langue d'ol [i], the continuum of varieties of Romance language [i] ... 

 saussiche, from the Latin Latin

Latin is an ancient Indo-European language [i] originally spoken in Latium [i], ... 

 word salsus, meaning salted. The word botulism is derived from the Latin word for sausage, botulus.

Classification of sausages


Sausages may be classified in any number of ways, for instance by the type of meat and other ingredients they contain, or by their consistency. The most popular classification is probably by type of preparation, but even this suffers from regional differences in opinion. In the English-speaking world, the following distinction between fresh sausages, cooked sausages and dry sausages seems to be more or less accepted:

  • Cooked sausages are made with fresh meats and then fully cooked. They are either eaten immediately after cooking or must be refrigerated. Examples include Braunschweiger and liver sausages.


  • Cooked smoked sausages are cooked and then smoked, or smoke-cooked. They are eaten hot or cold, but need to be refrigerated. Examples include Wiener Hot dog

    A hot dog is a type of cooked, cured [i] and often smoked [i] sausage [i] of even texture and fla ... 

    s, kielbasa Kielbasa

    Kielbasa

Sausage [i] is a staple of Polish cuisine [i] and comes in dozens of varieties, smoked [i] ... 

 and Mortadella Mortadella

Mortadella is a finely hashed/ground heat-cured pork [i] sausage [i] which incorporates lardon [i]s of p ... 

.

  • Fresh sausages are made from meats that have not been previously cured. They must be refrigerated and thoroughly cooked before eating. Examples include Boerewors Boerewors

    [i]

... 

, Italian pork sausage and fresh beef sausage.

  • Fresh smoked sausages are fresh sausages that are smoked. They should be refrigerated and cooked thoroughly before eating. Examples include Mettwurst and Romanian sausage.


  • Dry sausages are fresh sausages that are dried. They are generally eaten cold and will keep for a long time. Examples include salami Salami

    A salame is a cured [i] sausage [i] of Italian [i] tradition. ... 

    , Droë wors and summer sausage.


Other countries, however, use different systems of classification. Germany Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country [i] in central Europe [i]. ... 

, for instance, which boasts more than 1200 types of sausage, distinguishes raw, cooked and pre-cooked sausages.

  • Raw sausages are made with raw meat and are not cooked. They are preserved by lactic Lactic acid

    Lactic acid, also known as milk acid, is a chemical compound [i] that plays a role in several biochemical [i] ... 

     fermentation, and may be dried, brined or smoked. Most raw sausages will keep for a long time. Examples include cervelat, mettwurst and salami Salami

    A salame is a cured [i] sausage [i] of Italian [i] tradition. ... 

    .


  • Cooked sausages may include water and emulsifier Emulsion

    An emulsion is a mixture of two immiscible [i] substances. ... 

    s and are always cooked. They will not keep long. Examples include Jagdwurst and Weißwurst Weißwurst

    Weiwurst is a traditional Bavarian [i] sausage [i] made from very finely minced veal [i] and fre... 

    .


  • Pre-cooked sausages are made with cooked meat, and may include raw organ meat. They may be heated after casing, and will keep only for a few days. Examples include Saumagen and Blutwurst Blood sausage

    Black pudding, blood sausage or blood pudding [i] is a sausage [i] made by cooking down the ... 

    .


The US has a particular type called Pickled sausages, commonly found in gas stations and small roadside delicatessens. These are usually smoked and/or cooked sausages of a highly processed frankfurter  or kielbasa Kielbasa

Kielbasa
Sausage [i] is a staple of Polish cuisine [i] and comes in dozens of varieties, smoked [i] ... 

 style plunged into a boiling brine of vinegar, salt, spices and often a pink coloring, then jarred. They are available in single blister packs i.e. Slim Jim Slim Jim

Slim Jim is a popular brand of beef [i] snack made by ConAgra Foods, Inc. [i] Known for their "snappy" t ... 

 meat snacks, or in jars atop the deli cooler. They are shelf stable, and are a frequently offered alternative to beef jerky, beef stick, and kippered beef snacks.

Certain countries classify sausage types according to the region in which the sausage was traditionally produced:
  • France France

    France, officially the French Republic, is a country [i] whose metropolitan territory [i] ... 

    : Montbéliard Montbéliard

    Montbliard is a commune [i] in the Doubs [i] dpartement [i] ... 

    , Morteau, Strasbourg Strasbourg

    Strasbourg is the capital and principal city of the Alsace [i] rgion [i] ... 

    , Toulouse Toulouse

    Toulouse is a city [i] in southwest France [i] on the banks of the Garonne River [i] ... 

    , …
  • Germany Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country [i] in central Europe [i]. ... 

    : Frankfurt Frankfurt

    For the capital of the U.S.... 

    , Thuringia Thuringia

    The Republic of Thuringia lies in central Germany [i] and is among the smaller of the country's sixteen ... 

    , Nuremberg Nuremberg

    Nuremberg is a city [i] in the German [i] state [i] of Bavaria [i], in the administrative region [i] ... 

    , Pomerania Pomerania

    Pomerania is a geographical region today divided between northern Poland [i] and Germany [i] on the sout... 

    , …
  • Austria Austria

    Austria is a landlocked [i] country in central Europe [i]. ... 

    : Vienna Vienna

    Vienna is the capital [i] of Austria [i], and also one of the nine States of Austria [i]. ... 

    , …
  • England England

    England is the largest and most populous constituent country [i] of the United Kingdom [i]. ... 

    : Cumberland Cumberland

    Cumberland is one of the 39 historic counties [i] of England [i], and a former administrative [i] ... 

    , Chiltern
  • Slovenia Slovenia

    Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a coastal Alpine country [i] i ... 

    : Kranjska Carniola

    Carniola is a traditional and historical region of Slovenia [i]. ... 

     , after the Slovenian name for the province of Carniola Carniola

    Carniola is a traditional and historical region of Slovenia [i]. ... 

  • Spain Spain

    Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a Europe [i]an parliamentary monarchy [i].... 

    : botifarra catalana Catalonia

    The Autonomous Community of Catalonia , known throughout history simply as Catalonia, is today one... 

    , chorizo Chorizo

    Chorizo is term encompassing several types of pork [i] sausage [i] originating from the Iberian Peninsula [i]... 

     riojano, chorizo gallego, chorizo de Teror Teror

    Teror is a Canarian municipality in the northern portion of the island of Gran Canaria [i] in the Las Palmas [i] ... 

    , longaniza de Aragón Aragon

    Aragon is an autonomous community [i] of north-eastern Spain [i]. ... 

    , morcilla de Burgos Burgos

    A city of northernwestern Spain [i], at the edge of the central plateau, Burgos has about 170,000 inhab ... 

    , morcilla de Ronda Ronda

    Ronda is a city in the Spanish [i] province of Málaga [i]. ... 

    , morcilla extremeña Extremadura

    Extremadura is an autonomous community [i] of western Spain [i]. ... 

    , morcilla dulce canaria Canary Islands

    The Canary Islands IPA [i] are an archipelago [i] of the Kingdom of Spain [i] ... 

    , salchichón de Vic Vic

    n>Vic... 

    , fuet d'Olot Olot

    Olot is the capital of the comarca [i] of Garrotxa [i], in the province of Girona [i] ... 

    , sobrasada mallorquina Mallorca

    Mallorca is one of the Balearic Islands [i] , which are located in the Mediterranean Sea [i] and are pa ... 

    , botillo de León, …

Types of sausage


Many nations and regions have their own characteristic sausages, using meats and other ingredients native to the region and employed in traditional dishes. English England

England is the largest and most populous constituent country [i] of the United Kingdom [i]. ... 

 and Scottish Scotland

Scotland is a nation [i] in northwest Europe [i] and one of the constituent [i] countries [i] ... 

 sausages, or bangers Bangers and mash

More of a serving suggestion than a recipe, Bangers and Mash is a British [i] colloquial ... 

 , for example, normally have a significant amount of rusk Rusk

A rusk is a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit [i] or twice-baked bread [i].
... 

, or bread crumbs, and are less meaty than sausages from other countries, although sausages with high meat content can be found. Bangers are also used to make toad in the hole Toad in the hole

Toad in the hole [i] is also the name of a pub game [i].
... 

. They are an essential part of a full English breakfast Full English breakfast

[i] meal in [[England]... 

, and are usually offered with an Irish breakfast Irish breakfast

The Irish breakfast is a cooked breakfast [i] consisting mainly of pork [i] products. ... 

. According to , in Britain alone there are over 470 different types of sausages. The British sausage was once the butt of a joke on Yes Minister Yes Minister

Yes Minister was a satirical [i] British sitcom [i] transmitted by BBC television [i] and radio [i] ... 

, where it was to be renamed by European Union European Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental [i] and supranational [i] ... 

 directive on all labels as the "Emulsified High-Fat Offal Tube".

Sausages can also be modified to use indigenous ingredients. The Mexicans added oregano and the "guajillo" red pepper to the Spanish chorizo Chorizo

Chorizo is term encompassing several types of pork [i] sausage [i] originating from the Iberian Peninsula [i]... 

 to give it an even hotter spicy touch.

Sausages may be served as hors d'oeuvre Hors d'œuvre

Hors d'uvre,, also known as appetizer(s), refer to the food [i] served before or outside of ... 

, in a sandwich Sandwich

A sandwich is a food [i] item typically consisting of two pieces of bread [i] between which are laid one ... 

, in a bread roll as a hot dog Hot dog

A hot dog is a type of cooked, cured [i] and often smoked [i] sausage [i] of even texture and fla ... 

, wrapped in a tortilla Tortilla

The Spanish language [i] term tortilla can be used to mean several different dishes, depending on the a... 

, or as an ingredient in dishes such as stew Stew

A stew is a common dish made of vegetables [i], meat [i], poultry [i], or seafood [i] cooked in some sor ... 

s and casseroles. Sausage without casing is called sausage meat and can be fried or used as stuffing for poultry, or for wrapping foods like Scotch eggs. Similarly, sausage meat encased in puff pastry Puff pastry

n baking [i], a puff pastry is a light, flaky pastry [i] made from dough [i] of the same name. ... 

 is called a sausage roll Sausage roll

A sausage roll is a type of convenience food [i] commonly served at parties and available from baker [i] ... 

.

In Turkey Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Turkey, is a Eurasia [i]n country that stretches across the Anatolia [i] ... 

 sausage is known as sosis which is made of beef.

It is worth mentioning that there are currently organisations in a number of UK counties such as Lincolnshire who are seeking European protected status on their sausages so that, rather like Champagne, they can only be made in the appropriate county. So in the future it may be illegal to call a Lincolnshire sausage a Lincolnshire sausage if it is not made in Lincolnshire.

In England, Saveloy is the snack referring to the sausage while in Hong Kong the Cervelat Sausage is a snack on its own, too . Both are bigger than general hot-dog sausages.

Sucuk  is a type of sausage made in Turkey and neighboring Balkan countries suggesting that sucuk may actually be a close relative of the original sausages of the ancient Rome and Greece. Modern Turkey is "on" Asia Minor, the heartland of ancient Greek and Byzantine cultures. There are numerous types of food which are known to have been made in the Roman Empire that survive in modern Turkish cuisine only. Considering what the original word for sausage means, rather salty Turkish sausage, sucuk, could very well be one the sausages of the ancient times.
There are many types of sucuk but possibly the best kind is made from beef, water buffalo meat and sheep fat. It is fermented, spiced and filled in sheep intestines. Slightly smoked sucuk is considered superior. The taste is spicy, salty and a little raw, similar to pepperoni. Some varieties are extremely hot and/or greasy. Some are "adulterated"
with turkey or chicken.
There are many dishes made with sucuk but grilled sucuk remains the most popular. Smoke dried varieties are consumed "raw" in sandwiches.
An intestinal loop is one sucuk. Smoked sucuk is usually straight.

Vegetarian sausage



Vegetarian Vegetarianism

Vegetarianism is the practice of not consuming meat [i], with or without the use of other animal derivat... 

 and vegan Veganism

Veganism is a philosophy [i] and lifestyle [i] that avoids using animals and animal products for food, ... 

 sausages are also available in some countries, or can be made from scratch. These may be made from tofu Tofu

Tofu, also called doufu or bean curd , is a food [i] of Chinese [i] origin, made by coagulating [i] ... 

, seitan Wheat gluten (food)

Wheat gluten - also called seitan, wheat meat, wheat-meat, wheatmeat, gluten ... 

, nuts, pulse Pulse

In medicine [i], a person's pulse is the throbbing of their arteries [i] as an effect of the heart [i] ... 

s, soya Soybean

The soybean or soya bean is a species of legume [i] native to eastern Asia [i].... 

 protein, vegetable Vegetable

Vegetable is a culinary [i] term. ... 

s or any combination of similar ingredients that will hold together during cooking. These sausages, like most meat-replacement products, generally fall into two camps: some are shaped, colored, flavored, etc to replicate the taste and texture of meat as accurately as possible; others rely on spices and vegetables to lend their natural flavour to the product and no attempt is made to imitate meat.

Health concerns

A 2004 analysis published in the journal Neuroepidemiology determined that consumption of cured sausage during pregnancy Pregnancy

Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more embryo [i]s or fetus [i]es by female [i] mammal [i]s, including ... 

 is correlated with an increased risk of childhood brain tumors.

Quotes

  • "People who enjoy eating sausage and obeying the law should not watch either being made" - Otto von Bismarck Otto von Bismarck

    Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince von Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg was one of the most prominent Europe [i]an ... 

  • "Es geht um die Wurst" - German idiom meaning "now or never," literally translates as "it concerns/goes at the sausage."
  • "Es ist mir Wurst" - German idiom meaning "I don't care," or "It doesn't bother me" literally translates as "sausage to me"

References


See also



  • Andouille Andouille

    Andouille is a spiced, heavily smoked pork [i] sausage [i], distinguished in some varieties by its use o ... 

  • Black pudding Blood sausage

    Black pudding, blood sausage or blood pudding [i] is a sausage [i] made by cooking down the ... 

  • Blood sausage Blood sausage

    Black pudding, blood sausage or blood pudding [i] is a sausage [i] made by cooking down the ... 

  • Bockwurst
  • Boerewors Boerewors

    [i]

... 


  • Bratwurst Bratwurst

    A bratwurst is a sausage [i] composed of pork [i], beef [i], and sometimes veal [i].

... 


  • Breakfast sausage
  • Breakfast Roll
  • Butifarra
  • Cervelat
  • Chinese sausage Chinese sausage

    Chinese sausage is a dried, hard sausage [i] usually made from pork [i] meat and a high content of fat. ... 

  • Chipolata
  • Chorizo Chorizo

    Chorizo is term encompassing several types of pork [i] sausage [i] originating from the Iberian Peninsula [i]... 

  • Cumberland sausage Cumberland sausage

    Cumberland Sausages are a type of traditional sausage [i] that originated in the traditional county [i] ... 

  • Falukorv Falukorv

    Falukorv is a traditional Swedish [i] sausage [i]. ... 

  • Fuet
  • Haggis Haggis

    Haggis is a traditional Scottish [i] dish. ... 

  • Italian sausage
  • Kielbasa Kielbasa

    Kielbasa

  • Sausage [i] is a staple of Polish cuisine [i] and comes in dozens of varieties, smoked [i] ... 


    • Kishka
    • Knackwurst Knackwurst

      Knackwurst is a type of small soft German [i] sausage [i] intended to be eaten by hand [i]. ... 

    • Kovbasa
    • Landjäger
    • Linguiça
    • Liver sausage Liverwurst

      Liverwurst, literally meaning "liver sausage," is a typical sausage [i] served in Germany [i] and the Netherlands [i] ... 

    • Loukaniko
    • Lukanka Lukanka

      Lukanka is a sausage [i] that is similar to soujouk [i] but is often less mild. ... 

  • Merguez Merguez

    Merguez is a red, spicy sausage from North Africa [i] and Spain [i], also popular in France [i] and the ... 

  • Mettwurst
  • Mincemeat
  • Mortadella Mortadella

    Mortadella is a finely hashed/ground heat-cured pork [i] sausage [i] which incorporates lardon [i]s of p ... 

  • Mustamakkara Mustamakkara

    Mustamakkara is a type of blood sausage [i]. ... 

  • Pölsa Pölsa

    ... 

  • Rookworst Rookworst

    Rookworst is a type of Dutch [i] sausage [i] in which ground meat is mixed with spice [i]s a ... 

  • Salami Salami

    A salame is a cured [i] sausage [i] of Italian [i] tradition. ... 

  • Saveloy
  • Sausage Race Sausage Race

    The Sausage Race is held after the bottom of the sixth inning at every home game of the Milwaukee Brewers [i] ... 

  • Soujouk
  • Thüringer
  • Usinger's Sausage Company
  • Weißwurst Weißwurst

    Weiwurst is a traditional Bavarian [i] sausage [i] made from very finely minced veal [i] and fre... 

  • White pudding White pudding

    White pudding or Oatmeal Pudding is a meat [i] dish popular in Scotland [i], Ireland [i], as well ... 



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