Ossenworst
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Ossenworst (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɔsə(ɱ)ˌʋɔrst] ⓘ; English: ox sausage) is a raw beef sausage originating in Amsterdam, which was originally made of ox meat.[1]
This specialty has its origins in the seventeenth century, when oxen were imported large-scale from Denmark and Germany.[2] The spices in the sausage, such as pepper, cloves, mace and nutmeg, came from the Dutch East Indies.[1]
Traditionally, aged beef was used for this sausage, that was then smoked at a low temperature such that the meat remained raw. Present-day Amsterdam Ossenworst is made with lean beef, and the sausage is now often neither smoked nor aged.
See also
Food portal
- List of sausages
- List of smoked foods
References
- ^ a b TasteAtlas.com: Ossenworst
- ^ MeatsandSausages.com: Ossenworst (ox sausage)
External links
Media related to Ossenworst at Wikimedia Commons
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