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A Guide Frankfurter Sausages

Did you know that the Frankfurter Sausage is often considered to be the first modern-day hotdog? The enticing and very excellent German Hotdogs, also known as European Wieners, are a staple food in many European countries. This Frankfurter Sausage Plate is so irresistible, you won't be able to stop at just one.

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Homemade Knockwurst Sausage Recipe (From The German Knackwurst)

Knockwurst sausage is emulsified (like Frankfurter) so this homemade knockwurst sausage recipe must be prepared at below 15°C or 60°F. Knockwurst is an American spelling, the original German is knackwurst which literally translates as "crackle sausage".

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Bockwurst is a traditional German sausage that originated in the city of Frankfurt. It is a type of fresh, mildly seasoned sausage typically made from ground veal and pork (sometimes beef) back bacon. The name "Bockwurst" is believed to have originated from the term "Bock," which refers to a strong, malty beer traditionally consumed during the spring Bock beer season in Germany. Ground Veal, Beer Season, German Sausage, Flavored Beer, Blood Sausage, Orange Mushroom, Fermented Cabbage, Slow Cooked Beef, Herbal Tea Blends

Bockwurst

Bockwurst is a traditional German sausage that originated in the city of Frankfurt. It is a type of fresh, mildly seasoned sausage typically made from ground veal and pork (sometimes beef) back bacon. The name "Bockwurst" is believed to have originated from the term "Bock," which refers to a strong, malty beer traditionally consumed during the spring Bock beer season in Germany.

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