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- Serbia include Sremska, Požarevačka, and Sudžuk. In Spain, fresh sausages, salchichas, which are eaten cooked, and cured sausages, embutidos, which are eaten...
- coleslaw on the side. The dish's name is a portmanteau of the Spanish words salchicha (sausage) and papa (potato). The dish is served with different sauces...
- Knakworst Grillworst Vossakorv Morrpølse Grillpølse Makanek Sujuk Masareen Salchicha Huachana Alaminos longganisa Baguio longganisa Cabanatuan longganisa Calumpit...
- the annual Guinea Pig Festival. Its gastronomy is represented by the Salchicha Huachana.[citation needed] Wellington, New Zealand Lima, Peru Tokyo, ****an...
- Spanish via the Portuguese souriço; it is a doublet of the Spanish word salchicha 'sausage', which was transmitted through Italian salsiccia. In English...
- "porongo/poronga" (a "gourd", which is also used to craft "mates"), "banana", "salchicha/chorizo" (two kind of sausages), "pedazo" (lit. "piece"), "garcha" (also...
- various meats (cuy, boiled chicken, charqui, morcilla (blood sausage), salchicha (sausage)), potatoes, cheese, corn cake, fish roe, and lake algae. A folkloric...
- bothersome nakaiinis hatdog hot dog longganisa (Sp. longaniza), salsitsas (Sp. salchicha) hay high (drugged) sabog, basag, bogsa hayblad (from "high blood") hypertension...
- Gastronomy of la Réunion salchichas Rogail Alternative names Cuisine réunionnaise Place of origin Réunion  France ****ociated cuisine French cuisine   Media:...
- Salamanca, jamón de Guijuelo [es] (a cured ham from Guijuelo, Salamanca), salchicha de Zaratán [es], other sausages, Serrada cheese,[clarification needed]...