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Sausage bread is a type of bread that incorporates sausage into its preparation. It is a popular food item in various cultures and can be found in different forms around the world.

History[edit]

The origins of sausage bread are difficult to trace due to the widespread use of both bread and sausage in global cuisines. However, it is believed to have originated in Europe, where sausages and bread have been staple foods for centuries.

Preparation[edit]

Sausage bread is typically made by incorporating cooked sausage into bread dough before it is baked. The sausage can be mixed into the dough or laid in the center of the dough before it is rolled and baked. The type of sausage used can vary widely, from spicy Italian sausage to milder breakfast sausage. Some variations may also include additional ingredients such as cheese, onions, or peppers.

Variations[edit]

There are many variations of sausage bread around the world. In the United States, particularly in regions with a strong Italian-American presence, sausage bread often includes Italian sausage and mozzarella cheese. In the United Kingdom, a similar dish known as a sausage roll is popular. This is made by wrapping sausage meat in puff pastry and baking it until golden brown.

In Germany, a dish known as sausage bread roll or Bratwurst im Brotteig is common. This is made by wrapping a bratwurst sausage in bread dough and baking it. In China, a similar dish known as Lap Cheong Bao is made by wrapping Chinese sausage in a sweet bread dough and steaming it.

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