Sausage — This article is about the prepared meat. For other uses, see Sausage (disambiguation). Kiełbasa Biała (white sausage), Szynkowa (smoked), Śląska, and Podhalańska styles (Poland) A sausage is a food usually made from ground meat (normally pork or… … Wikipedia
knockwurst — also knackwurst noun Etymology: German Knackwurst, from knacken to crackle (of imitative origin) + Wurst wurst Date: circa 1929 a short thick heavily seasoned sausage … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cajun cuisine — predominate, and preparation is simple. An authentic Cajun meal is usually a three pot affair, with one pot dedicated to the main dish, one dedicated to steamed rice, skillet cornbread, or some other grain dish, and the third containing whatever… … Wikipedia
Chorizo — Export quality chorizo from Spain Chorizo (Spanish: [tʃoˈɾiθo]; Asturian: chorizu [tʃoˈɾiθu]; Galician: chourizo [tʃowˈɾiθo]; … Wikipedia
Black pudding — Blood sausage redirects here. For the band, see Blood Sausage (band). For the Dungeons Dragons monster, see Black pudding (Dungeons Dragons). Black pudding Black Pudding (Boudin noir), before cooking … Wikipedia
Head cheese — Brawn redirects here. For other uses, see Brawn (disambiguation). For other uses of the term Head Cheese , see Head cheese (disambiguation). Sliced head cheese … Wikipedia
Bratwurst — Variety of Bratwürste on a stall at the Hauptmarkt in Nuremberg A bratwurst (German: Bratwurst [ˈbʁaːtvʊɐ̯st] ( … Wikipedia
Ukrainian cuisine — has significant diversity, historical traditions. Cuisine Flavors and Colors of Ukrainian Culture. ] Ukraine.com. Accessed July 2011.</ref> Common foods used include meats, vegetables, mushrooms, fruits, berries and herbs.[1][2] In Ukraine … Wikipedia
Portal:Food/Selected article — These are the articles that are featured on the Food portal main page. If you wish to add an article, you will be expected to make a good faith effort to address objections that are raised. Consensus must be reached for an article to be promoted… … Wikipedia
Belarusian cuisine — Belarusian potato babka Draniki in a traditional crockery dish … Wikipedia