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'''Port Sausage''' is a type of [[sausage]] that is typically made from [[pork]], although other types of meat can also be used. It is named after the [[Port wine]] that is often used in its preparation, giving it a distinctive flavor.
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== History ==
 
The origins of Port Sausage are not well-documented, but it is believed to have originated in [[Portugal]], where Port wine is produced. The use of wine in sausage making is a common practice in many cultures, and the combination of pork and Port wine is a particularly popular one.
 
== Preparation ==
 
The preparation of Port Sausage involves grinding the meat and mixing it with various [[spices]] and seasonings, including [[salt]], [[pepper]], and often [[garlic]]. The mixture is then soaked in Port wine for a period of time before being stuffed into [[sausage casings]]. The sausages are then typically [[smoking (cooking)|smoked]] or [[curing (food preservation)|cured]] to enhance their flavor and preserve them.
 
== Consumption ==
 
Port Sausage can be eaten on its own, but it is also commonly used in a variety of dishes. It can be sliced and served as part of a [[charcuterie]] board, used as a topping on [[pizza]], or incorporated into [[pasta]] dishes. It is also a popular ingredient in [[stew]]s and [[casserole]]s.
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[List of sausages]]
* [[Portuguese cuisine]]
* [[Wine and food pairing]]
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Sausages]]
[[Category:Portuguese cuisine]]
[[Category:Cured meats]]
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