Beutelwurst

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Beutelwurst
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Beutelwurst with bacon without meat
Type
Region or stateGermany
Associated cuisineGerman cuisine
Main ingredientsBlood
Similar dishesBlack pudding
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A Beutelwurst (lit.'bag sausage') is a German blood sausage, which contains more pieces of fat and flour than a normal Thüringer rotwurst (de).

The name Beutelwurst comes from the fact that this does not come in a casing of intestine or a can, but in a linen or paper bag ("bag" = Beutel).[1] This bag is pressed for several weeks which gives the Beutelwurst a firm, light, dry consistency.

References

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  1. ^ Guide to German Sausages & Meat Products Archived March 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine at www.germanfoods.org. Retrieved on 20 Mar 10.